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electronic nitrate monitor

Well, I will be playing with one soon for a month or so:p


Not in my neck of the woods we were not about to run power polls for them. However, we did have power-cable street buses downtown. Well, I'm sorry but to me my trains are real trains :) Although I do like these of the 60's & 70's

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We had crap loads of these when I was a kid

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Well, I grew up in NYC (Queens) so to me real trains were subways and elevated lines. Had electric buses too with overhead power.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15640906#post15640906 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Boomer
GG1 and the original metroliners

No, no, no, NO !!

Those are not REAL trains :) REAL trains are like the 4-6-2, 2-8-2, 4-8-4 Steamers ;) I have to teach you kids everything :)

Now youre talking, My son loves steamers, and a lionel nut. He knows more at 6yrs old than most adults about steamers.
Going on the north pole express this year. My son is gonna go nuts.
 
That is cool Creet :)

We have 3 of the most powerful locomotives every made in the world preserved here and have a train museum here also;)

Lake Superior Transportation Museum, Duluth, MN

http://www.lsrm.org/Home/Home.asp

A pic for you son :)

The Yellowstone 4-8-8-4, DMIR( Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range), producing 140,000 lbs (620 kN) of tractive effort.

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