I missed the start of this posting regarding Q photos in the Barriger collection. There are a number of photos in areas I am modeling is it possible to see these on line? If I can view them what is t
Hank, The link to the Barringer Library site came from the post of jeralbin@aol.com on Feb 16 -- Yahoo Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CBQ/ <*> Y
Hank Try http://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/sets/ for all the roads available. If you double click on the selected photo, three dots should appear on the right. "View all sizes" and select
Author: Randy Gordon-Gilmore <randy@prototrains.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 22:31:46 -0600
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but the bridge in 447 (Lincoln yard) is the old Coddington Avenue bridge that went over the yard just east of the hump. As a kid in the 1960's I always bugged
You and me both Randy. When ever we went to Lincoln from York to see my moms Aunt and Uncle this was usually the first stop for me and dad. Mom and sis learned to just put up with it. Noel Crawford I
PS Randy. Our stops were made in the 1950's because in 1960 and on I was in college. Noel I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but the bridge in 447 (Lincoln yard) is the old Coddington Avenue br
I participated in this activity quite often during my 4.5 year tenure at UNL...HOWEVER...it seemed like quite often a "friendly" Lincoln Policeman or deputy sheriff came along and "politely invited"
Remember how narrow that bridge was? .....and how the timber beams rattled as you drove over the bridge? . I was always torn between wanting to keep my eyes on the road traffic to avoid an accident,
Pete How about 170 just after lunch Steve in SC I participated in this activity quite often during my 4.5 year tenure at UNL...HOWEVER...it seemed like quite often a "friendly" Lincoln Policeman or
Don...After I hit "send" I thought ..."I should have mentioned the "rattle"...but I thought perhaps someone else would...Thanks Pete Remember how narrow that bridge was? .....and how the timber beams
I remember it well. The new bridge for the west bypass doesn't have any personality like the old one.<a href="https://overview.mail.yahoo.com?.src=iOS"><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad</a>