https://www.nps.gov/gosp/planyourvisit/ ... n-2019.htm
and here is what I REALLY thinks is awesome....
One-Hundred and Fifty Years Ago Today
One-Hundred and Fifty Years Ago Today
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
One-Hundred and Fifty Years Ago Today
dales, when my ex-BIL was VP/Intermodal for Norfolk Southern, every few years the top echelons and Board of Directors of NS -- and their families -- would be encouraged to go on a ten day, round trip, sight-seeing vacation from Virginia Beach to Ogden on a luxury train pulled by a fully restored Class J 611 (sometimes diesel assisted.) Needless to say, all on board were treated like royalty.
However, over the last few years, due to scheduling logistics, similar trips have been scrubbed by AmTrak who now control the rails. Long distance, nostalgic, railroad trips ain't what they used to be.
Oh, well, no biggie -- BIL left NS, and my sister, in 2000.

However, over the last few years, due to scheduling logistics, similar trips have been scrubbed by AmTrak who now control the rails. Long distance, nostalgic, railroad trips ain't what they used to be.
Oh, well, no biggie -- BIL left NS, and my sister, in 2000.


“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
Re: One-Hundred and Fifty Years Ago Today
RayThom……
My late dad was a hardcore railfan. A little rubbed off on me.
Most of my passenger train riding was pre-Amtrak.
He belonged to a railroad organization (one of many) called Central Coast Railroad Club. They had their own private observation car which they used when they went on excursions (steam of course) throughout CA. Many memories of the 1950's/early 1960's spent riding the rails.
Also spent some time riding narrow gauge steam powered logging railroads.
Glad there's at least one here who longs for the days of railroading at its finest.
My late dad was a hardcore railfan. A little rubbed off on me.
Most of my passenger train riding was pre-Amtrak.
He belonged to a railroad organization (one of many) called Central Coast Railroad Club. They had their own private observation car which they used when they went on excursions (steam of course) throughout CA. Many memories of the 1950's/early 1960's spent riding the rails.
Also spent some time riding narrow gauge steam powered logging railroads.
Glad there's at least one here who longs for the days of railroading at its finest.
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Re: One-Hundred and Fifty Years Ago Today
Count me among them. I have been known to part with some of my hard-earned money on various occasions to help preserve "Big Alice the Goon" (CB&Q 4000),

which has been on static display in my hometown since the early 1960s.

-"BB"-

which has been on static display in my hometown since the early 1960s.
-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?