This little railroad has been an interest of mine for several years. As time has allowed, I have gathered media and documents from the internet, books, magazines, and locals that have contacted via my Rio Grande Explorations website where I was hosting the collection. There really isn't much out on the internet, mainly due to this being an obscure little line that went from nowhere to nowhere and didn't do much on the way. Most of the locals have never even heard of it. However, the Texas Transportation Archive (ttarchive.com) has been an excellent resource and I encourage everyone to check it out. There is also a chapter in Robert Richardson's book "Chasing Trains" about his ride on the Wobbly. It's quite humorous.
Back to my point: I finally made the time to put together a website to house the collection I've assembled. It ain't much, but it's the only site dedicated to the ol' Wobbly Bobbly on the internet: [
www.WBTSrailway.net]
*Contributions are welcomed. Full credit will be given, of course.
**There are a few photos on the site that I can't find the owner of. If that's you, please let me know so I can give credit or remove it.
Special thanks to Everett Lueck for the encouragement and WBT&S system maps.
Jason Rose
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El DiscĂpulo de los Viejos Gruñones
RioGrandeExplorations.net
Spring, Texas - MP 209.7 - UP Palestine Sub
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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/07/2017 12:58PM by Jason Rose.