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Re: [BRHSlist] All Time CB&Q Diesel Roster

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Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] All Time CB&Q Diesel Roster
From: David Eisenstein <vde9076@o...>
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 14:49:37 -0700
In-reply-to: <9l510t+ipmv@e...>
John Lewis:

Amazing. I would like to copy this file to my folder named F:\BRHS
but when I go to my File Button, and then try to use
my "Save As" it is greyed out, and unavailable.

Do you know of a solution?

Frustrated in Kansas City, MO

Cheers,

Dave E.



At 04:34 AM 08/12/2001 +0000, you wrote:
Good evening from San Diego!!!!

I have created a new folder on the BRHS list page
entitled 'Rosters'. I uploaded an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that
consists an all time CB&Q diesel roster.

What I have tried to do is track every known Burlington diesel
locomotive from construction through disposition. I know that there
are Q engines out there that have been renumbered into the BNSF
scheme, engines that have been retired, etc. If I can't confirm it,
I haven't listed it on the roster. For example, there have been any
number of BNSF numbering schemes, but unless I can confirm that a
motor has actually been renumbered to a specific BNSF number, I
haven't listed it.

Are there errors? You bet. What I am hoping to do is that yall out
there will help me update it/keep it current. I try and stay current
through X2200 South and other pubs/web sites, but I am by no means
perfect.

For some reason, microsoft has changed me from John Lewis to
BurlingtonJohn (not that I can complain). Please send any updates or
corrections to me at CBQJohn@m... I promise that I will
incorporate them into the ongoing roster effort.

In the next couple of days, I will post to the folder all time diesel
rosters for the Forth Worth & Denver as well as the Colorado &
Southern. If you have any questions or are in need of translation
assistance, please give me a yell.

To read the file, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is availabe
FREE from the Adobe web site at http://www.adobe.com. Your help &
knowledge is appreciated!

Regards,
John Lewis


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