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RE: (erielack) Favorite Era



Paul,
You're not the odd man out, :-), it's what you grew up with and what you remember. It's like music, I grew up in the Hippie generation and the music then was different from previuos generations and future generations. It's what makes you, you and everyone else everyone else. I have to admit, my favorite color is blue and the freshly painted CR units were pretty nice looking.

Let's Go Mets








Fred Stratton

MP. 7.2 NS Asheville line

Salisbury, NC


From: "Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul)" <paultup_@_lucent.com>
To: "'Fred Stratton'" <erief7_@_msn.com>, doctorpb@bellsouth.net, erielack@lists.elhts.org
Subject: RE: (erielack) Favorite Era
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 10:14:42 -0400
>Fred Stratton commented:
>
>
> > Very good point and observations. As you say, my favorite era
> > was the late 60's and early 70's and like you lost interest
> > for a time around 1976 (Conrail?)
>
>I must be the "odd man out" here, or maybe it was my youthful naivete? :)
>
>I thought the early CR era was really neat! Of course, I lamented the loss of my beloved EL, but to a young kid, the real-live sightings of RDG GP30s, LV U23Bs, and PC F7s were tremendous! It was like a whole new world of railroading opened up to me!
>
>Of course, that era 
was short-lived, and two years after Conrail, the through-freight traffic on the Boonton Line disappeared. :( It was fun while it lasted, though.
>
> - Paul

  


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