@Don McErlean posted:
Maybe that cow heard about the one that got loose in NJ; ran down NJT tracks was hit by a train, sustained minor injuries, was brought to a farm / sanctuary. Never again having to worry about Golden Arches.
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@Don McErlean posted:
Maybe that cow heard about the one that got loose in NJ; ran down NJT tracks was hit by a train, sustained minor injuries, was brought to a farm / sanctuary. Never again having to worry about Golden Arches.
@pennsyfan- Very Smart Cow. I am also from NJ. !! Don
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@Don McErlean posted:@pennsyfan- Very Smart Cow. I am also from NJ. !! Don
OK Don, if you run away from home we’ll give you safe haven.
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Greg
Streamliner easing into the station:
@pd posted:Streamliner easing into the station:
Pd apologies, it took me so long to get my post together I didn’t see that you got in there.
No worries, mate...glad to see more articulated Streamliners!
PD
@pennsyfan posted:Following the articulated chain.
Here is the Lionel M-10000."Greg, Of the 3 M-10000s presented here; I think your AF version is the most eye catching."
Thanks Bob. The photo I posted is of the Marx M10000 that I have in my collection. It isn't an American Flyer version. Thanks for the compliment anyway.
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@Greg J. Turinetti_ - Hey Greg, we know who made that M10000 right...only Marx could make a "face" that ugly! All kidding aside, its a beauty. I do have extra cars for mine (3 in storage) but it takes up too much shelf space all together so I keep it trimmed down.
Thanks for posting
Don
Well I don't have any more articulated streamliners but here is a steam streamliner by Karl Bub circa 1950.
Don
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