Rail Road

Jagerdad

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Elk should have made this Post. Book something below and TP is provided. 6'+ Space is quite Likely. There is always a WAY TO "WIN"... Even (especially) during a Crisis as most feel they are under.

No Cruise Ships ='s Not an Issue.
No "REAL ID" or "PASSPORT" ='s, Not a Problem.
Now is the TIME to go on a Rail Road Journey.
What a Bleacher and Made in AMERICA. "PLUMBING" + Heat + Water + Machining Components + Castings + LESSON'S Passed Down from Older Men to Younger Men. "THIS" is what every MM'y Member is, does. and shall represent, eternally.
Try to see the way This Train Works Mechanically.

Now Peek at the 10 of the Most Scenic Train Rides In North America:
https://www.countryliving.com/life/travel/g2312/scenic-train-rides-across-america/

Jagerdad :)
 
Here's the railroad my dad worked on from 1950 to 1983, when it was open. It's all been abandoned now. There was some passenger service but mostly hauled lumber south from Eureka, CA. down the Eel River Canyon.
 

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