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* Type your message here: >>> [plug for NY Museum of Transportation] >>>I'm sure that there are many of these around the >>>country. >> >>Indeed. The shop tour at the Steamtown National >>Historic Site: >>href="http://www.nps.gov/stea">http://www.nps.gov/stea >< >>/a> >>was pretty interesting. It's a working shop, so you >>get to see the bits & pieces of whatever they are >>repairing at the time of your visit. >Glad you introduced steam into this thread. My early >memories, on the other side of the pond, are of Jub's >and Scot's, Black 5's and Crab's. But best of all >Duchesses and Princess's, (http://en.wikipedi >a.org/wiki/LMS_Princess_Coronation_Class_6229_Duchess_o >f_Hamilton) and also a few Brit's. >Before moving to the area of God's Wonderful Railway >(GWR - AKA Great Western {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wes >tern_Railway#Locomotives}) with its Castles and >Kings. Notice: Copies of your message may remain on this and other systems on internet. Please be respectful.