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#387 is definitely Thermopolis, WY.  The hillside message was  still the 
same when I photographed it six years ago. 
 
Bob Arthur
 
 
In a message dated 2/19/2014 4:24:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
tcatkins@gmail.com writes:

 
 
 
By the way, if #387 is in Thermop, then so is 386,  which shows the side 
business car Aleutian. 

Looks like it is at the  St. Louis Transportation Museum. I don't know 
anything about this car, but  there is a blurb about it here: 
http://www.jeffstrainsite.com/railfan_pics/railroad_museums/stlouis/passenger_index.html
  

I'm sure one of you knows all about it.

Chris  Atkins
Lewisville, TX

On 2/19/14, 1:50 PM, archie hayden  wrote:



CHRIS,  # 387 HAS THAT SAME HILLSIDE SIGN BUT THE MOST INTERESTING  ASPECT 
OF THE IMAGE WAS THE BURLINGTON ROUTE STENCILED STEP STOOL THEY ARE  USING.  
I HAVE NEVER SEEN THAT SPECIFIC STENCIL BUT THE ONE I HAVE HAS  BURLINGTON 
OVER THE OVAL OPENING AND ROUTE UNDER IT.  BOTH SEEM TO BE  TWO TONE WITH 
WHITE TOP AND PULLMAN GREEN BOTTOM.  ARCHIE







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