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Could you blow those up please? Eagle I miss Wisconsin ! MTH/Lionel where is my S3 Milwaukee Road # 261? A slobbering Milwaukee Road freak!!
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| Posts: 1104 | Location: Washington, D.C. area | Registered:: October 16, 2005 |    |
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Having made several railfan trips to Northern Virginia during the late 70's and early 80's, I became very fond of the RF&P with its fast freights powered by a variety of tastefully painted EMD units. The right of way, rolling stock and motive power were impeccably maintained....now that's the way to run a railroad!
Bob
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I believe these are in RF&P Park on Mountain Road in Glen Allen, VA. Glen Allen is in Henrico County and was a stop for RF&P passenger trains. RF&P Park is a county-owned public park and is very nice!
Bill TCA #03-55791
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| Posts: 903 | Location: Mechanicsville, VA, USA | Registered:: February 13, 2004 |    |
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Eagle, Send your email address to modela1931@demtree.com and I will send you the original files. I cannot get the images any larger on this site. Bill, You are correct. My grandson lives in Glen Allen.
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| Posts: 1383 | Location: Long Island, New York | Registered:: February 14, 2001 |    |
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Does the Buckingham Branch RR still have the restored RF&P GP passenger unit in operation? The RF&P restored one as the #101 in the 90's to the 1940s and 50's scheme it was then donated to the NRHS and leased to The Buckingham branch. I was wondering its whereabouts.
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quote: Originally posted by MUEagle: Could you blow those up please?
Eagle
Why do you want to destroy these car?  Stuart
The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an on coming train!
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| Posts: 310 | Location: Long Island | Registered:: April 05, 2007 |    |
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