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Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Movies of the past with strange trains for the location
From: "Jim Goodin" <horse1@netexpress.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:06:53 -0600
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Yes Jim, there is a Santa Fe passenger train shown in one scene, then the
scene jumps to a Southern Pacific set of F units in the Black Widow scheme.
I think the second train looked more like a mail train with lots of head end
cars rather than a passenger train.

Jim Goodin
Davenprot, IA


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Subject: [BRHSlist] Movies of the past with strange trains for the location


>   During  the  past  month  or  so  there  was  some  discussion
> regarding  above  subject.  The  1954  movie   "White  Christmas"  with
> Bing  Crosby,  Danny   Kaye  starts  out  in  Florida.  The  story
> then  shows  them  heading  for  New York  city   on  a  train  with  a
> Santa  Fe  warbonet  on  the  point.  Does  any  body remember  seeing
> this  oops  on  the  screen?               JIM  EWINGER
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