Union Station, Los Angeles 1948.
What a thoroughly cool shot Mike; thanks! And thanks for the ID Lloyd!!
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
In all fairness, the D button looks a lot like the R button. NOT! LOL!
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
...and I thought it was just a little truck stop. 😏 😏
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
...and I thought it was just a little truck stop. 😏 😏
In fairness to the engineer, maybe his instruction was to head to Poland.......
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
You have to wonder about the engineer's sanity in doing this..... his motives are loco.
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
You have to wonder about the engineer's sanity in doing this..... his motives are loco.
Clearly, the engineer has not been properly trained.
You have to wonder about the engineer's sanity in doing this..... his motives are loco.
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Sorry.....I admit..it is a bit off track.
Of course, the engineer can't move it to the ballroom, for obvious reasons.
This all came in the final weeks of Garmin`s push to have a simple,easy to use,clip-on GPS in every locomotive power unit
Of course, the engineer can't move it to the ballroom, for obvious reasons.
Okay Paul...I'll bite....why can't the engineer move it to the ballroom?
Of course, the engineer can't move it to the ballroom, for obvious reasons.
Okay Paul...I'll bite....why can't the engineer move it to the ballroom?
Colonel Mustard......in the Ballroom?.........with a lead pipe??????
Of course, the engineer can't move it to the ballroom, for obvious reasons.
Okay Paul...I'll bite....why can't the engineer move it to the ballroom?
Colonel Mustard......in the Ballroom?.........with a lead pipe??????
Casey Jones...in the roundhouse....with a throttle?