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From: Randy Gordon-Gilmore <randy@prototrains.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 21:29:10 -0600
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At 08:43 PM 2/24/2014, Hol wrote:

 >Also Wahoo, Neb., a museum since 1978.

Wahoo isn't a saltbox, is it?  I thought "saltbox" was specifically 
the 20x40 foot depot, sometimes extended on one end for the full 
height.  Wahoo (and the former similar Schuyler) is 24x90, with an 
entirely different layout.

If I have been mistaken, and Wahoo is considered a saltbox, then the 
surviving second story of Schuyler, which still exists in modified 
form as a house, would count too.

It is neat that the section of track adjacent to Wahoo is some of the 
original 1887-laid, 56lb rail.  It has the "6" in 1886 roughly 
modified to a "7" in the rolling die to say 1887.

Randy
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