Dave, I enjoyed Glen's post, although I have seen it before on another groups a year or so ago. I guess there is an advantage to being a little older (not many though!). My first Q fantrip, or any ot
Hi Bill, Thanks for writing! I must say that I am envious!! Yes, sometimes age does have its advantages. :-) And, if you have photos of that trip that you would be willing to let the BRHS scan and us
OK DAve et all...here's my contribution. August 5th, 1955 (IIRC) the Q ran an excursion Ft. Madison, IA -Bloomfield, IA with the 637... I had just finished the summer school session at UNL. Charlie A
OK DAve et all...here's my contribution. August 5th, 1955 (IIRC) the Q ran an excursion Ft. Madison, IA -Bloomfield, IA with the 637... I had just finished the summer school session at UNL. Charlie
Thanks Pete! Dave Lotz Pooler, GA OK DAve et all...here's my contribution. August 5th, 1955 (IIRC) the Q ran an excursion Ft. Madison, IA -Bloomfield, IA with the 637... I had just finished the summe
Reading that story, in particular the part about the passenger train passing the special, reminds me of a story my uncle told me years ago. He was on that steam special and got left behind at Auror
On behalf of Jach Ferris, I have posted his flyer and a photo he took of the 1955 fan trip that ran through his home town of Farmington Iowa. Look under "Photo Albums" and "1955 Fan Trip - Jack Ferri
Just to let you know, My First Fan-trip, Not one but two big steamers <http://railroadglorydays.com/cbq> has a new address. Glen Brewer Railroad Glory Days <http://railroadglorydays.com> [Non-text po