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A slightly heavy zoo train headed for Summit. One of the very few times I had seen a double header and had a camera to record it. Please exscuse the size. It was a cropped photo in the journal I had been keeping while down there
During the week, the railroad would operate a zoo train from Balboa to Summit for school children, but during the weekends this set would be used as a tourist train. Making up to four runs between the two stations. About 15 miles. A round trip ticket cost only two dollars. And quite a few...
During the week, the railroad would operate a zoo train from Balboa to Summit for school children, but during the weekends this set would be used as a tourist train. Making up to four runs between the two stations. About 15 miles. A round trip ticket cost only two dollars. They always had to...
During the week, the railroad would operate a zoo train from Balboa to Summit for school children, but during the weekends this set would be used as a tourist train. Making up to four runs between the two stations. About 15 miles. A round trip ticket cost only two dollars
I had never seen this line run on a schedule but this was one of the few times the railroad would run their freight train during afternoon hours. Although it used a combine on the rear, to the best of my knowledge it never was a mixed train.
Another Railfan told me this Ferromex Engine was in the Morton Yard west of Hutchinson, Kansas last week so I decided to investigate - It is my first Ferromex engine and I really enjoyed looking at it so I captured this shot for the rest of you to enjoy.
I was in Columbus, MS today & heard a horn- found a place to park the car, & literally got lucky on this one! Barely got 2 shots off! Golden Triangle RR (owned by Weyerhaeuser) has a line that runs 9 miles from the Mill to Columbus with Trackage rights over the KCS & BNSF to...
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