:roll: It was so much fun yesterday on naming a subject,can we try again?
Hey mister is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo
Polar Express,all aboard....
JENNIFER wrote:
Polar Express,all aboard....
Thank You a good one also. It was actually in Steam-town in Pa. in 2004 my two grandchildren and I,took the trip from the Pocono's were I lived at the time. Thanks for your Title it certainly fits.
"My other ride is a Volkswagon"
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Don't have a name...
Appears, huge and long!!
Pat
Billybuzz wrote:
Hey mister is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo
No, that's one of the 25 Big Boys built for the power they had. They did the work of three smaller engines. They were a 4-8-8-4 set up. They had two sets of drive wheels.
The BIG BOYS were built in Schenectady, Ny. The engine and tender weighed 1,189,500 pounds.
Union Pacific Railroad 4012
Whyte System Type: 4-8-8-4 "Big Boy"
Class:
Builder: American Locomotive Company
Date Built: November 1941
Builder's Number: 69583
dasboat
Loc: Vernonia,Ore.(Vernowhere)
It's the last train to Clarksville !
THEY FORGOT TO UNLOCK THE BATHROOM AGAIN!
How abut the Stanley Steamer.
dial316 wrote:
JENNIFER wrote:
Polar Express,all aboard....
Thank You a good one also. It was actually in Steam-town in Pa. in 2004 my two grandchildren and I,took the trip from the Pocono's were I lived at the time. Thanks for your Title it certainly fits.
Thank you all you have great Ideas. Woodworker thank you,for your expert knowledge of trains. This train was huge.
Floyd
Loc: Misplaced Texan in Florence, Alabama
I suggest" Past and Future"
Climb aboard we got to go back to the future!
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