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ehbowen
Member # 4317
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After nearly a year of effort, I have just completed reproducing and publishing my one hundredth classic timetable. So if you haven't been to my site in a while (or ever), stop on by and take a fantasy trip through the streamliner era. And do let me know what you think, either here or in my guest book.

Streamliner Schedules
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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absolutely great, Eric. Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories.
 
20th Century
Member # 2196
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I enjoy reading those schedules! Thank you.
 
gp35
Member # 3971
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If you every need a picture, the The Waco, Beaumont, Trinity, and Sabine Railway engine is on display at the Galveston RR Museum.
 
royaltrain
Member # 622
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As a small boy in 1952 I remember taking the Imperial from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Probably by then it did not go through Mexico via Clexico but probably took the Golden State route. I remember it was hauled by steam and we stopped at Buckeye Ariz. for water. Thanks for bringing back this memory.
 
ehbowen
Member # 4317
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quote:
Originally posted by royaltrain:
As a small boy in 1952 I remember taking the Imperial from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Probably by then it did not go through Mexico via Clexico but probably took the Golden State route. I remember it was hauled by steam and we stopped at Buckeye Ariz. for water. Thanks for bringing back this memory.

Actually, in 1952 the Imperial was still running the Imperial Valley route through Calexico with a dip into Mexico itself for about 50 miles. The San Diego connection via the SD&AE was no more, but otherwise it was still on essentially the same itinerary as I show for 1950 (to Los Angeles).
 
royaltrain
Member # 622
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Maybe that's why it seemed that this train took so much longer, Phoenix to L.A., than the Golden State since it took that dip into Mexico.
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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Absolutely great job. Eric. I can't think how many times I've tried to get timetables and maps of old, fallen-flag train routes. You site is much appreciated. I look forward to seeing the western and northwestern trains, especially, Makes me long for the good-old days.


Richard
 
Ira Slotkin
Member # 81
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What a fun and remarkable creation, Eric!
Thanks!
Ira
 



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