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Frisco Silver Dollar Line Engine House Tour

Started by FriscoFan, September 06, 2013, 08:28:24 PM

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FriscoFan

Well this is my first post on thegroup so I hope I'm doing this right...

According to Trains Magazine in summer of 2014 the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad(which uses part of the former Standard Gauge Frisco Lines(I work as a passenger train conductor for the A&M RR)) is hosting the National Railroad Historical Society Convention. This convention includes tours to other nearby railroads, including a tour of the Frisco Silver Dollar line and shops. Info can be found on the NRHS homepage. For those fans of the Frisco Silver Dollar Line, or just trains in general this is not something to be missed.

Ship it on the Frisco!!!

Murphy J.

qwed94

sounds like fun. Do keep us posted. Im usually busy and forgetful. I will likely never think of looking the info up myself.
Tim
If a "nightmare" is considered a dream
then I am living the dream


chittlins

Quote from: FriscoFan on September 06, 2013, 08:28:24 PM
Well this is my first post on thegroup so I hope I'm doing this right...

According to Trains Magazine in summer of 2014 the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad(which uses part of the former Standard Gauge Frisco Lines(I work as a passenger train conductor for the A&M RR)) is hosting the National Railroad Historical Society Convention. This convention includes tours to other nearby railroads, including a tour of the Frisco Silver Dollar line and shops. Info can be found on the NRHS homepage. For those fans of the Frisco Silver Dollar Line, or just trains in general this is not something to be missed.

Ship it on the Frisco!!!

Murphy J.

Like a broken record, how cool would it be to see when SDC expands into the maintenance area that they would do a turntable and roundhouse to jazz up the work shop area of the Frisco SDC line. It would fit right in with the whole working city aspect of the park.


thelarsonsix

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