My name comes from the stuff I get to run at work. Unfortunately Canadian National no longer rosters any steam power, and hasn’t hosted any real steam excursions for the last 20 years.
What I’d give for a head full of cinders, you must have had a blast!
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The secret is: the smoke wings take up and repeat the canted windows area of the cab, so the engine has it not just in the back but up front, too. Also, the wings are essential when seeing the locomotive more from the front when the wings repeat the canted outer area of the cylinders and reverse it.
Her voice is great, the song is great. She complains about her ‘not-so’ friend or lover, but can’t break away. That’s the old story - she’s true, the other is not. That’s the way it is - why? I don’t know, I read it in the cristal so often, and the proband visiting me doesn’t believe me but the one he or she asks me about. So, then I cannot do anything, I have to let them run into their doom. That’s hard and everytime it happens I think about no more continuing with it. But I can’t really because the reading wouldn’t stop. Then again sometimes it happens a proband listens and is prepared and it makes me feel good again. It happens, however I see someone in the suburban railcars or in the underground train, and often it is no fun to get the story, I tell you! I leave the car, I have to. Luckly, over here I can do a lot by bike in the warm months and even in the no-so-warm times.