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Daniel C. Oberloh
I don't know. Seems like a lot of stuff never makes it out quite this far. Portland tends to be the stopping point.Chuck(G) wrote:Dan, didn't 3985 come up through Seattle on its tour last year?
UP Steam is headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyo. and the steam program has been run for the last 25 years by Steve Lee. He is also the big guy you see hanging out of the window running 3985 and 844 out on the rails. Many folks would love to have his job. UP is the only railroad with a steam program since Norfolk Southern shut theirs down a decade ago.Daniel C. Oberloh wrote:I don't know. Seems like a lot of stuff never makes it out quite this far. Portland tends to be the stopping point.Chuck(G) wrote:Dan, didn't 3985 come up through Seattle on its tour last year?I believe the UP Steam Division's home for the 3985 Challenger is in Kansas so seeing it up this way would be a very pleasant surprise. I sure would have made an effort to see it if I had a heads up.
Daniel C. Oberloh
I stand corrected.tofu wrote:UP Steam is headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyo. and the steam program has been run for the last 25 years by Steve Lee.Daniel C. Oberloh wrote:I don't know. Seems like a lot of stuff never makes it out quite this far. Portland tends to be the stopping point.Chuck(G) wrote:Dan, didn't 3985 come up through Seattle on its tour last year?I believe the UP Steam Division's home for the 3985 Challenger is in Kansas so seeing it up this way would be a very pleasant surprise. I sure would have made an effort to see it if I had a heads up.
Daniel C. Oberloh