by NorthWest
There aren't a ton of full domes out there. I don't see Ocean View being scrapped if someone's willing to purchase it for higher than scrap value, which seems to me to be a realistic prospect.
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Railjunkie wrote:Went to Cuba on vacation and these things right out of the '50s are still in everyday use. BTW....beautiful beaches and resorts...and great people, food and culture + some interesting rail-fanning too!
Ill take a '53 vette with brake issues way cheaper to fix. I got to play with that POS dome car way to many times and cussed it out plenty. It didnt like to stop. When it didnt run it was due to brake issues. Good bye and good riddance
Backshophoss wrote:...Still at Penn Coach Yard, 30th Street, Philly.
Is the Exhibit train still at 30th st in philly? or stored elsewhere now? ...
NS VIA FAN wrote:Went to Cuba on vacationGlad you can go; we can't without jumping through all kind of hoops.
ryanov wrote:Travolta's 707 was not scrapped.I can only imagine what it has cost Travolta to keep or get it back in the air.
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mmi16 wrote:If work could not be done at present location here are some of items.ryanov wrote:Travolta's 707 was not scrapped.I can only imagine what it has cost Travolta to keep or get it back in the air.
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My hobby is sports car racing, the price of the car is the cheapest thing in the entire exercise - running and maintaining the car is where the expenses compound - I can only imagine what the costs would be for a 707.