Richard
Right. Both Iowa and Illinois are flat cornfields. And IF you believe that Why
do we need helpers.
SJH
Richard Patterson wrote:
> Terry,
> Some of us are PRIMARILY interested in lines west, including the C&S and
> FW&D. It's just that we're so badly outnumbered by all those flatlanders ;-)
>
> Rick Patterson
> Worland, Wyoming
> (near the end of lines west)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: okt@j... <okt@j...>
> To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com <BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:31 PM
> Subject: [BRHSlist] Lines west (and south)
>
> All the discussion on the Lines West brings up something I've been
> wondering about.
> I don't see much on hear about the C&S or FW&D, do most of you consider
> them to be completely different, part of the Q system, or just no one on
> here is interested (or a combination there of)?
> For me, growing up in Okla, and not having seen the Q in it's natural
> setting the FW&D (and it's predecessors and the C&S ) is the closest
> thing I can relate too. The only other part of the system I've had an
> oppurtunity to observe is the line from Atchison to KC, and the K line at
> St Louis.
> Terry
>
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