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Re: Colombia RR NG is 3'

October 25, 2003 01:02PM
In 1925 Columbia had 614 miles of 3' gauge, 422 miles of metre gauge and 18 miles of 3'6" gauge.
I can't, from the information at my disposal, find out what happened after this.
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First Mallets for 3' gauge?

PRSL October 22, 2003 04:08PM

Colombia RR NG

Pat October 23, 2003 06:23PM

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Tom Moungovan October 24, 2003 04:40PM

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Pat October 24, 2003 05:57PM

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Tom Moungovan October 24, 2003 06:51PM

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Brian Norden October 24, 2003 08:22PM

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Tom Moungovan October 24, 2003 09:54PM

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Gavin Hamilton October 25, 2003 01:02PM

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Pat October 26, 2003 11:14AM

Why is Columbian and Honduras info so rare?

PRSL October 26, 2003 01:22PM

"Surviving World Steam Locomotives" does *LINK*

James Hefner October 27, 2003 02:34PM

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PRSL October 27, 2003 09:14PM

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Vern Glover October 29, 2003 04:07PM

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Tom Moungovan October 29, 2003 07:12PM

Honduras still a mystery

PRSL October 31, 2003 10:34PM

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J.B.Bane November 01, 2003 07:27PM

Re: Honduras still a mystery

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