Chris Webster Wrote:
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> Fred T Wrote:
>
> > The engine is owned by the chamber of commerce,
> > restoration is being done under a group called
> > Friends of the 169.
>
> The Friends of 169 Group had a table display at
> least year's (2006) Railfest/Narrow Gauge
> Convention show at the Durango fairgrounds. The
> group was giving away one-page calendars showing
> #169.
>
> They also used to have an active website at
> [
www.friendsof169.org] ; however, that
> domain has been displaying a "domain parked"
> message since 2004. I don't know why their
> website is no longer active -- perhaps the member
> who registered the website is no longer with the
> group, causing them to lose the registration?
>
> However, 2002 versions of the Friends of 169
> website were saved by the Wayback Engine, so you
> should be able to see them here:
>
> [
web.archive.org]
> rg
>
> I hope this helps!
>
> --
> Chris Webster
> [
www.speakeasy.org]
Thanks. It would make a nice yard switcher also!!