Posted by Red1 on January 17, 2010 at 05:10:43 from (209.236.250.213):
In Reply to: Railroad pics posted by NCWayne on January 17, 2010 at 00:28:15:
While going to school at Pittsburg State...Pittsburg Kansas, I lived out west of town in a trailor court that had several old trains around, settup on rails. John Marrietta, owner of the trains and trailer court, interviewed me as a potential renter, inside an old caboose that had been remodled with living accomodations...bath, stove. A really neat old train. He also had, I think about 5 old wooded sided passenger cars on rails....they were used as props for the movie "Greatest Show on Earth". He showed me the old newspapers with the pictures of his train stuff...John told me once he'd rather look at a train than just about anything,
You may have seen it if you've ever traveled that main east west road out of the city...
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