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They could probably build one.Frank Alamy is turning into a bit of a tank theses days....
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They could probably build one.Frank Alamy is turning into a bit of a tank theses days....
Who’s that with Pin Head ?Since this is a train thread, I think it's ok to post this here. And will be interesting to see how many understand it.
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I thought it strange that the men are wearing current safety vests which were not around at the time of steam engines. Google says "Today, eight Big Boys survive, with most on static display at museums across the United States. One of them, No. 4014, was re-acquired by Union Pacific, and between 2014 and 2019 was rebuilt to operating condition for the 150th anniversary of the first transcontinental railroad." asked and answered(LOL)
Lol.... That's Rip Wheeler from the series Yellowstone. He's responsible for getting rid of the trash. They call the ravine where they 'dump' the trash the Train Station. If you go to the train station with Rip, you don't come back. It's a good series. Lots of action and lots of bad guys getting what they deserve...Who’s that with Pin Head ?
In that case that may well be the best photo I have ever seen, lol . One can always dream.Lol.... That's Rip Wheeler from the series Yellowstone. He's responsible for getting rid of the trash. They call the ravine where they 'dump' the trash the Train Station. If you go to the train station with Rip, you don't come back. It's a good series. Lots of action and lots of bad guys getting what they deserve...
Looks like court is adjourned.
Wow...20 or so rail workers in the picture. That's a pretty significant overhead. Back then that entire crew is commanding about $3.00 every hour.....
Then again ,it is a fairly large piece of equipment, even the "small" parts probably need a few guys to handle.Wow...20 or so rail workers in the picture. That's a pretty significant overhead. Back then that entire crew is commanding about $3.00 every hour.....