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Re: RGS 20
Posted by: Everett Lueck (IP Logged)
Date: March 12, 2008 07:31AM

Must be nice to work somewhere where the CEO comes to the shop and does his share (and more) of the really hard work!

Great Job, Linn and all!



Subject Written By Posted
  RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 02/22/2008 12:28PM
  Re: RGS 20 John Bush 02/22/2008 01:06PM
  Re: RGS 20 GFDMatt 02/22/2008 02:51PM
  Re: RGS 20 ANI 02/22/2008 09:28PM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 02/23/2008 06:09AM
  Re: RGS 20 drgw0579 03/10/2008 11:24AM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 03/11/2008 04:42AM
  Re: RGS 20 Robin Warren 02/22/2008 03:10PM
  Re: RGS 20 Todd Hohlenkamp 02/22/2008 06:08PM
  Re: RGS 20 richd 02/22/2008 06:16PM
  Re: RGS 20 Rob Gardner 02/22/2008 08:35PM
  Re: RGS 20 Eric Bolton 02/22/2008 09:14PM
  Re: RGS 20 Steve Hughes 02/22/2008 09:36PM
  Re: RGS 20 Keith 03/10/2008 11:44AM
  Re: RGS 20 Phil Reader 03/10/2008 01:02PM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 03/11/2008 04:45AM
  Re: RGS 20 Todd Hohlenkamp 03/11/2008 08:42AM
  Re: RGS 20 Linn W. Moedinger 03/12/2008 05:12AM
  Re: RGS 20 Everett Lueck 03/12/2008 07:31AM
  Re: RGS 20 ebtrr 03/12/2008 07:28AM


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Montezuma Lumber Co. engine number 271 with 7 cars. Photographed at McPhee, Colo., June 18, 1942.

Photo courtesy of the Denver Public Library Western History Collection catalog number OP-13259.

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