Other than that they all owned and/or leased freight cars, what does Stockton Terminal & Eastern, Denver & Rio Grande Western, and the Canadian Wheat Board all have in common?
They were all mentioned in the same sentence in a question posed on the Trains forum by member ericsp.[;)]
Hey! I was gonna say that![;)]
They almost all have “Ns” -lol!!
Beer?
This one is easy…NOT.[%-)]
You got me–I’m probably overlooking the obvious.
Perhaps they were all bought by the SP or UP?
They are all your favorites?[:D]
They all owe me money.
The Western Pacific? I dunno.
I give up. Whats the answer?
Yes, please, what’s the answer?
They are all west of the Atlantic Ocean[;)].
They all ran doodlebugs?
Were they all narrow gauge?
Before I get the answer, I will give a clue. There is something in the Golden West Service thread (click here) that will give the answer, and it has nothing to do with Golden West Serivce. Pay attention to one of Carl Shaver’s posts.
They used the same numbering system?
They were all owned by “Wheaties” ??[%-)]
They were all North American railroads?