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The Class J 611, the Spirit of Roanoke, will thunder home under steam. Join us for a special homecoming celebration.
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Get a close look at the Class J 611 at the Virginia Museum of Transportation. Talk to the mechanical team who restored the 611. Take your picture in the cab of the 611. Learn about the Norfolk & Western Railway. Model train displays...
This thread is meant to cover all the railways of Tanzania, starting with the old metre-gauge lines.
First, a look at the history of the various lines in Tanzania.
The linked article focusses on the history of the Usambara Railway (Usambarabahn) in the north of Tanzania.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2026/03/16/railways-of-tanzania/
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I miss your photos of the rail action in the Omaha/Council Bluffs area and hope to see more photos from you in 2015. :cool:
Heading up Santa Fe Road(that is the actual street name) near Atwater California on New Year's Eve, I was lucky to catch this perfectly framed train, 8 locos strong blasting down the central valley.
Hi-Ball through Hughson by lennycarl08, on Flickr