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RE: (erielack) Antique trains with a Lackawanna heritage
I found this line in the history to be funny, if not rather inaccurate:
"The DL&W was also facetiously called the "Delay, Linger and Wait" for its
lax adherence to pubilshed schedules."
> http://lists.railfan.net/listthumb.cgi?erielack-06-12-13
>
> DL_W_train_text.jpg (image/jpeg, 768x1024 58337 bytes, BF: 13.48 ppb)
> DL_W_train_overall.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x768 215265 bytes, BF: 3.65 ppb)
> DL_W_train_head_end.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x768 198193 bytes, BF: 3.97
> ppb) DL_W_train_middle.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x768 199601 bytes, BF: 3.94
> ppb) DL_W_train_back_end.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x768 213812 bytes, BF:
> 3.68 ppb)
>
> I went to a quality antique show this last weekend, the Elm Bank Antique
> show. I found a few items I brought home, but there was this one item
that
> really caught my eye.
> Fortunately, my wallet didn't have enough money in it. This Lackawanna
> train (with one renegade N&W hopper) has an interesting history, and I
think
> the page explaining that history should be legible. It was the best I
could do.
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