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It would be cool if you could make it a class field tripSame here. On its last tour it made a single whistle stop about three hours from me, but, unfortunately, I couldn't get out of work that day.
I am old enough to remember when steam locomotives operated on the Long Island Railroad.
They were an awesome sight, sound and terrific for smashing pennies.
We also loved when we pulled our imaginary whistle cord and they replied.
I think the Japanese are also proud of their trains.A friend of mine worked in the US, Japan and the UK. His comment was: "Americans are proud of their biotechnology, the Japanese are proud of their electronics, and the Brits are proud of their steam engines."
We've taken that train a couple of times. Probably will again - it's an amazing trip, especially in the fall at peak color time.The last year that I flew a firefighting contract I was based in Durango, Colorado. The Durango and Silverton narrow gauge steam trains run several times a day. It never got old watching them pass by. Not as big as a Big Boy, but still very cool.
No, it was ages ago.Steve - remember this whistle signal? long long short long?