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Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
 
I now have the guide for the Silver Service route WAS to JAX via Charleston on the web site (Silver Meteor and Palmetto route)

http://www.railroadrich.com/guide_60a.html

Next guide I'll be doing will likely be the Downeaster route Brunswick-Boston. Coming up in the "near future:"
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Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
 
Very interesting guide, Rich. I enjoyed the read as the WAS to JAX is a part of the country I've never seen. Very interesting as far as Civil War historic sites are concerned. I always wanted to visit Appomattox Court House, but I guess the easiest way would be to take the Crescent to Lynchburg-Roanoke and start out from there (?).

I don't think I want to attend "Heritage Day" in Ettrick, VA. The "haggis" dinner of sheep's pluck doesn't sound too appetizing.

I think "way down upon the Suwanee River" sounds better than "way down upon the Pee Dee River". Incidentally, one of the more interesting stories that was a subject on one of the late Paul Harvey's "rest of the story" stories, was about Stephen Foster. If they had copyright laws during his life, he probably would have died a multi millionaire. Instead, he died a pauper in a flop house in New York City, which was the "rest of the story".

Richard
 
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
 
Thanks for the comments, Yukon!!! I too would not want to eat that "haggis" dinner in Ettrick!

That's an interesting story about Stephen Foster. I remember Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story."
 
Posted by palmland (Member # 4344) on :
 
Enjoyed your new route guide, RRich. With my history at Ashland, that section was particularly interesting. In fact I sent that portion to a group of my RMC college buddies that I still see a couple times a year and got many favorable comments.
Maybe you should publish your guides, I’d buy a copy!
 


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