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Posted - April 14 2019 : 12:18:41 AM
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My Lionel Montana Rail Link caboose
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Posted - April 14 2019 : 01:07:46 AM
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A great crummy, and a rarely seen line, at that! I sure do like it.  This here be an AHM, I'm told it's a diner, and that the antenna on the roof was for the then high tech radio telephone capacity for those high rollers wishing to make a long distance telephone call. I've enjoyed many a mile with this piece, and have again taken up cooking authentic vintage railroad dining car recipes, the latest being an Erie beef stroganoff, baked onions with rice, and an indian pudding, for desert. It was foot stomping delicious. Not sure what Amtrak offers for chow, but when I took the Sunset back in '85, it was microwaved lasagne, or if you preferred, microwaved lasagne. The microwaved lasagne was available, as well.
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Posted - April 14 2019 : 9:31:42 PM
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quote:A great crummy, and a rarely seen line, at that! I sure do like it.  This here be an AHM, I'm told it's a diner, and that the antenna on the roof was for the then high tech radio telephone capacity for those high rollers wishing to make a long distance telephone call. I've enjoyed many a mile with this piece, and have again taken up cooking authentic vintage railroad dining car recipes, the latest being an Erie beef stroganoff, baked onions with rice, and an indian pudding, for desert. It was foot stomping delicious. Not sure what Amtrak offers for chow, but when I took the Sunset back in '85, it was microwaved lasagne, or if you preferred, microwaved lasagne. The microwaved lasagne was available, as well.
 Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â April 14 2019Â :Â 01:07:46 AM
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How did you get in the car to cook. lol
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Posted - April 15 2019 : 01:53:40 AM
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Sucked it in!
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Posted - April 15 2019 : 10:29:03 AM
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Posted - April 15 2019 : 5:05:36 PM
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My Tyco yellow BN... I kind of like this piece...
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Posted - April 15 2019 : 10:13:39 PM
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Great cars this week!!
Here's my COTW offering:
Tyco Ralston Purina billboard hopper.
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Posted - April 18 2019 : 9:25:34 PM
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We see a lot of MRL in British Columbia. SRY Southern Railway, also a division of the Washington Group. Evan
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Posted - April 19 2019 : 4:58:20 PM
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Model Railroad Magazine. 25 years, Silver Anniversary. 1934 to 1959.
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