now a few weeks ago, after leaving the steaming tender in palmer, i noticed an abandon RDC, which i hadn't noticed on my prior visit the past week. looks like it could run!
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atsf sp wrote:Where is it in Palmer?Palmer Ma. There is a resurant called the Steeming Tender
atsf sp wrote:Were there no freight cars in because i have been there times and never saw it. But I guess there were freight cars when I was there. What number is it?looks like an old central vermont, perhaps canadian national
atsf sp wrote:Were there no freight cars in because i have been there times and never saw it. But I guess there were freight cars when I was there. What number is it?well sp, it's in the bushes basically, in kind of a ditch. it's really hard to notice. if by ay chance you know bob, the gentleman who owns tuckers hobbies, he'll acknowledge it's exsistance
daylight4449 wrote:I'm not doubting its existence, I just never saw it. Trying to figure out for myself where it is. The first time I went to Palmer I did not go down the road. Te second time I went only to the engines and almost froze my hands off. I make a point of looking for it next time I go to Palmer.atsf sp wrote:Were there no freight cars in because i have been there times and never saw it. But I guess there were freight cars when I was there. What number is it?well sp, it's in the bushes basically, in kind of a ditch. it's really hard to notice. if by ay chance you know bob, the gentleman who owns tuckers hobbies, he'll acknowledge it's exsistance
atsf sp wrote:http://jwdp.rrpicturearchives.net/showP ... id=1927076would covered in snow be an understatement?
http://jwdp.rrpicturearchives.net/showP ... id=1927077
It is grown over with weeds now.
atsf sp wrote:It actually did not have much snow on it.exactally why it's an understatement