Listers: Mike gave the correct date for passenger train renumbering, but the renumbering was systen wide. On 10-27-68 when Morning Zephyr 21 became 7, the CD became 63, and local train were numbered
John, Just to add a small tag to Leo's reply, the last day the Downers yard was used for Suburban Service trains was the same day the last steam locomotive was assigned to suburban service in Septemb
John: Resurfacing: I read about bending history on the thread. Torque it a bit more and a 4-4-0 will tie to a gallery car, if you can figure a way to tie a link to a tightlock...... Glad the PTJ arti
Ed DeRouin, you ought to know. Pete: I'll have to find a copy and get back to you. There is a certain irony to all this. The weekend the EZ book is released, I had out of town company from Wyoming...
Listers: With my imaging and publishing workload increasing at an amazing clip. I regretfully inform you that 2002 will be the last year I participate as the Calendar Editor or Fuka/Miekiszak Award C
has had plenty of out of town accumulated while I was Worth and president of the Rock started there Pete and Listers: I would have never guessed that the man you asked about was Mr. Farington! You ar
Listers: Micro-Scale has revised the subject set. Although I have only had telephone conversation and have not actually seen the revision, I understand the properly scaled heralds are now included. T
Good Day One and All: Well, Dave, I apologize for taking the bait and heading to the gutter, but I was doing it with a smile. Actually, the idea of a researcher two or three years forward finding the
Bill: I do not know if Don has written any books. His presentation was first made at the SFM&HS Meet in Oakbrook, IL in 2000. He may have written for the Santa Fe group. Ed DeRouin
Bill and Others unable to Attend: I first saw Don Lamb present the story of the building of the AT&SF eastward from KC during the SFM&HS Meet in Oakbrook, IL in 2000. My initial thoughts were that th
Tim and Others: This subject has been discussed frequently in the last year or so. May I suggest that the "Search Archive" tool be used to learn what may have been discussed in BRHSlist history. Toda