tubas are pretty cool...

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Re: tubas are pretty cool...

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Perhaps you guys should avoid railroading your ideas ideas of how to train. You've gotten significantly off the track for the tuba world. I think perhaps your motives are loco. :oops: :wink:
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bloke wrote:...but (sorry) there has never been anything more cool than an L&N F-unit. :|
In '66, I took one of the last L & N passenger trains out of Evansville, Indiana headed back to Navy duty in Pensacola. A great ride. All except for when we passed through a dry county in Kentucky and they chased us out of the bar car!
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They run a reconditioned Mally out of Duluth to Two Harbors in the summer pulling a few passenger cars. I grew up listening to the Mally huff and puff. It really brings back memories.
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