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Offline Rasputin

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Re: Campo train museum
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2012, 14:31:33 »
thank you very much for the tour and taking the time to post the pictures. We will definitely have to go visit when we go to SD.

I just learned that on a job I was helping with that a coworker is helping to restore a 1910 0-6-0 from San Fransisco. They also acquired the last remaining brick roundhouse. They were able to place it into the historic building designation so it will be protected. I guess they also just acquired 26 miles of free track that will be delivered any month. Quite a  generous contractor, he is even delivering it for free. They are also getting a turntable from San Antonio Texas to replace the one that was scrapped.

http://sanfranciscotrains.org/index.html

Very interesting, thanks for getting the pictures posted. I got to ride the excursion train to Santa Cruz one time. They have open top cars to ride in as you go through the forests to the sea.

We had a great time on that train. I think it was a narrow gauge logging train. We ride it to the historic Santa Cruz beach boardwalk. The kids love the trip and the day on rollercoasters

http://www.roaringcamp.com/
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