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OK - You get the Award
Posted by: Kevin Cook (IP Logged)
Date: December 24, 2009 01:05AM

For the best "Splitting of the Hair" for 2009.


And with only a week to spare.



Subject Written By Posted
  480 and a Gramps train Rich Muth 12/21/2009 03:52PM
  Re: 480 and a Gramps train John West 12/21/2009 04:22PM
  Re: 480 and a Gramps train Rich Muth 12/21/2009 04:27PM
  Re: 480 and a Gramps train BrianJ 12/21/2009 06:45PM
  Some additonal info about this operation John West 12/21/2009 07:28PM
  Re: Some additonal info about this operation Jerry Day 12/21/2009 07:36PM
  Re: Some additonal info about this operation Greg Scholl 12/22/2009 09:37AM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" Russo Loco 12/22/2009 10:45AM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" John Cole 12/22/2009 12:04PM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" Jimmy Blouch 12/24/2009 01:23PM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" Rich Muth 12/24/2009 02:00PM
  Thanks guys! John Cole 12/24/2009 03:56PM
  Re: Thanks guys! Jimmy Blouch 12/24/2009 04:10PM
  Re: Thanks guys! Greg Scholl 12/26/2009 06:59AM
  Re: Thanks guys! Jimmy Blouch 12/27/2009 11:30AM
  Re: Thanks guys! CharlieMcCandless 12/27/2009 08:35PM
  Speed Limit Sign Rich Muth 12/28/2009 07:01AM
  Re: Speed Limit Sign Earl 12/29/2009 09:10PM
  Re: Speed Limit Sign Greg Scholl 12/30/2009 07:42AM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" Greg Scholl 12/22/2009 12:12PM
  Re: Additonal info re "Narrow Gauge ... Then & Now" Russo Loco 12/23/2009 11:23AM
  Three-rail operations of the DRGW John West 12/23/2009 11:33AM
  Re: Some additonal info about this operation Jerry Day 12/22/2009 11:33AM
  Two differnt trains??? Kevin Cook 12/23/2009 12:30PM
  Re: Two different trains??? Russo Loco 12/23/2009 01:16PM
  Re: Two differnt trains??? Jerry Day 12/23/2009 04:47PM
  Re: Two differnt trains??? Mike Trent 12/23/2009 06:43PM
  Extra caboose John West 12/23/2009 07:23PM
  Re: Extra caboose Jerry Day 12/23/2009 07:28PM
  OK - You get the Award Kevin Cook 12/24/2009 01:05AM
  Re: Two different trains? ... and two awards! Russo Loco 12/24/2009 02:29AM
  Re: Two different trains? ... and the award! Mike Trent 12/24/2009 03:55PM
  Re: 480 and a Gramps train Earl 12/24/2009 12:19AM
  The answer may be..... John West 12/27/2009 09:05PM
  Re: The answer may be ... but which is which? Russo Loco 12/28/2009 02:53PM
  Tom's notes John West 12/28/2009 03:30PM
  Re: Tom's notes Russo Loco 12/28/2009 03:37PM
  Re: The answer may be..... Earl 12/29/2009 09:40PM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... Russo Loco 12/30/2009 10:13AM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... CharlieMcCandless 12/30/2009 11:26AM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... Russo Loco 12/30/2009 11:37AM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... Jerry Day 12/30/2009 05:00PM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... Russo Loco 12/31/2009 12:07AM
  Re: And (most of) the answer is ... Jerry Day 12/31/2009 09:47AM
  Re: The answer may be..... Jimmy Blouch 12/31/2009 10:46AM
  Re: The answer may be..... Russo Loco 01/01/2010 07:36PM
  Thanks Jimmy.... John West 01/01/2010 11:01PM


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

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