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RGS 20
Posted by: Ted miles (IP Logged)
Date: February 08, 2008 11:34AM

Folks,

As we know the RGS 20 has been ib Strasburg, PA for a while now. Is there any news about her? aAll I have heard is that the overhaul is going to happen.

And while we are on the subject. What about the tender from the #346? If it is going to get a welded tank I would think that would go fast?

Ted Miles



Subject Written By Posted
  RGS 20 Ted miles 02/08/2008 11:34AM
  Re: RGS 20 Bruce R. Pier 02/08/2008 02:23PM
  Re: RGS 20 Jim 02/11/2008 09:14PM
  Re: RGS 20 Ted Krumreich 02/12/2008 07:52AM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 02/13/2008 06:53AM
  Re: RGS 20 BillD 02/13/2008 05:56PM
  Re: RGS 20 Chatzi473 02/13/2008 06:49PM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 02/14/2008 05:21AM
  Re: RGS 20 MD Ramsey 02/13/2008 08:09PM


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