Military Railways: Chart of Units
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Sun Aug 21 23:35:21 EDT 2005
Having been to the TVRM just a month or so ago I recall that TVRM #610 is an
ex-military locomotive from the literature they have there. It looks and
runs fine, I might add.
Bob Welsh
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> Might be the RRR loco; 610 sounds mighty familiar.
>
> pete groom
>
> On Aug 20, 2005, at 8:43 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
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> Don't they have one at the Great Smoky Mountain in Western NC? Isn't
> there one at the TVRM in Chattanooga (610)?
>
> Ed King
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>> Before this topic goes away, I'm surprised that no one has mentioned
>> the ex-Army 2-8-0 that became famous on the Reader RR in Arkansas in
>> the '60s. I don't know it it was a class 160, but it wasn't a WWI
>> style "Pershing". It boomed around after the RRR closed; could it be
>> at the Texas State RR now? I vaguely remember that there were a some
>> other Army 2-8-0s around on short lines at one time. There are still a
>> number in the UK and in Europe today, I believe.
>>
>> pete groom
>>
>> . . .
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