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Re: RGS #20 smokebox
Posted by: mesaman3000 (IP Logged)
Date: August 24, 2008 10:07PM

I hope they dont scrapp it...Auction it off, keep the proceeds for restoring more equipment....Or display it in the museum as a tribute to the hard work of the employees of both Strasburg, and the CRRM

Casey



Subject Written By Posted
  RGS #20 smokebox mfmalk 08/24/2008 08:20PM
  Re: RGS #20 smokebox Fred T 08/24/2008 08:31PM
  Re: RGS #20 smokebox mesaman3000 08/24/2008 10:07PM
  Re: RGS #20 smokebox Jeff Taylor 08/25/2008 12:31AM


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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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