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Re: Moving milk on the D&RGW/RGS?

July 11, 2015 10:45PM avatar
RCW Wrote:
> Was this the origin of the term "milk run?"

As I have always understood the term "milk run" referred to a train that stooped at every station stop along the line to pickup milk cans going to the nearby large town.

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Moving milk on the D&RGW/RGS?

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