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OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
03-25-2009, 12:43
Post: #1
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC
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03-25-2009, 12:49
Post: #2
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC
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03-25-2009, 13:07
Post: #3
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
Great Smokey Mountain Railroad, Bryson City, NC
Texas State Railroad, Palestine, Rusk, TX
Durango & Silverton, Durango, CO
all owned by the same folks
Cumbres and Toltec, Antonio, CO up near northern NM
That is as good as I can do. I believe Durango is open now.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

--- On Wed, 3/25/09, David Brady wrote:
From: David Brady
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
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Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 7:43 PM



Folks,



My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,

maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to

California and want to spend some time taking

in some steam. Some of the well know places

like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later

in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations

of must see stops? We'll probably head west on

hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on

our way to San Diego.



Thanks,

David Brady

'02 LXi, NC

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03-25-2009, 13:31
Post: #4
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
Texas parks and wildlife runs a steam train which has its depot at Rusk, Tx. At least it used to be steam; go to their web site and take a look


Wallace Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas

--- On Wed, 3/25/09, David Brady wrote:

From: David Brady
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 6:43 PM


Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC


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03-25-2009, 13:32
Post: #5
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
I can recommend the California Railroad Museum in (Old) Sacramento (at the foot of "J" Street). You'll want to park your rig elsewhere and drive your car to Old Sacramento as parking for a big rig would be quite limited. I believe that they have a tourist steam train -- the web site says it operates every weekend from April through September. Trains leave on the hour (but the web site didn't say how long the trip is ... can't be too long because (1) the abandoned branch line they use doesn't go all that far and (2) a fare of $8 for adults doesn't buy a lot of rail travel.
The museum itself, built in the original Crocker and Hopkins hardware store (well, the _rebuilt_ original store), has over 225,000 square feet of exhibit space. The original Central Pacific Station was opened in 1976 -- and the main complex was opened in 1981 (I was working for Southern Pacific at the time -- 2 blocks away at 401 "I" St.) I was present at the opening ceremonies and as a representative of Southern Pacific helped distributecommemorativebelt buckles, and several other trinkets to the crowd of tourists.
See <http://www.csrmf.org/default.asp> for more details.
Although not especially attractive, Cal Expo (state fairground) has reasonable priced RV spots. (With reasonable considering the price of competing RV parks, etc.) More info:
<http://www.calexpo.com/html/RV_Park.asp>
Other railroad adventures include:
California Western "Skunk" train
A beautiful trip through coastal mountains and redwoods from Willits to Ft. Bragg and return. The name derived from a school-bus like gas-engined rail car used in the early days. The primary tourist trip is behind steam.
The Skunk Train web site has links to other trains operated by the same company:
The Sacramento RiverTrain (diesel) leaves from Woodland (about 15 miles west of Sacramento) for a 32 mile trip lasting 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 hours. Advance reservations suggested.
The Sierra Dinner Train. The Sierra Railroad was formed in 1897 and has offered tourist trips for some years. In 1999 the "dinner train" was established. The Sierra Railroad has been used in countless films where Hollywood needed an antique train. Although the film may claim to be about somewhere else, I've often been able to spot the features of the Sacramento Valley in shots of the trains. The tracks run into the Sierras starting at Oakdale CA, about 1 hour south of Sacramento enroute to Yosemite.
These are but a few of the many train rides in California. The state has a rich history of mainline and shortline railroads.
See <http://www.yrekawesternrr.com/> -- Sadly, the Yreka Western RR has cancelled it's 2009 season.
The Roaring Camp and Big Trees Railroad. Narrow Gauge. See
In Colorado, I rode the Georgetown Loop RR. Nice narrow gauge, but the steam locomotive was being rebuilt, so we were behind diesel. It's a few miles west of Denver on I-70.
I looked over the Grand Canyon RR -- but it was a little pricy, so we didn't ride it. Leaves from Williams, AZ off I-40 to the Grand Canyon. This was originally an AT&SF line to the canyon.
These are all a little north of the route you mention -- but you might want to go out of your way. Enjoy!
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
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On Mar 25, 2009, at 4:43 PM, David Brady wrote:

Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC
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03-25-2009, 14:05
Post: #6
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
They have two excellent RR Museums in So Cal... One is on Hwy 94 South of
Dulzura, (and North of Tecate Mx.) Well worth seeing. You can also go and see
Tacate, by leaving your car on the US side.. Not too much of a walk, but if you
do get hot & tired, there is always cold Tecate Beer.....
The other is a RailWay & Streetcar Museum in Perris Ca, near Riverside, ,,,If
you see this one, check out the Air Museum at March Air Force Base, also near
Perris..
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal.

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>
> Folks,
>
> My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
> maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
> California and want to spend some time taking
> in some steam. Some of the well know places
> like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
> in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
> of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
> hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
> our way to San Diego.
>
> Thanks,
> David Brady
> '02 LXi, NC
>
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03-25-2009, 16:05
Post: #7
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
David,

You've probably been to Casey Jones' museum on I-40 in Tennessee.

There's also a decent "Age of Steam" exhibit in Dallas and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad which occasionally uses a steam locomotive. The day I was allowed to in the cab, they ended up using their diesel. But they owe me a ride with steam.

Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...





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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums


Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC




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03-25-2009, 17:47
Post: #8
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
Hi David
Try railmuseums.com a list of 263 museums in North America by states.
Mario 1985fc35 Carlsbad Ca.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
> maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
> California and want to spend some time taking
> in some steam. Some of the well know places
> like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
> in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
> of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
> hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
> our way to San Diego.
>
> Thanks,
> David Brady
> '02 LXi, NC
>
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03-26-2009, 01:02
Post: #9
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
We rode that steam train last Oct at the Lone Star Birds rally in Rusk/Palestine.


Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Wanderlodge
Weatherford, Tx

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From: Wallace Craig
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
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Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 7:31 PM


Texas parks and wildlife runs a steam train which has its depot at Rusk, Tx. At least it used to be steam; go to their web site and take a look


Wallace Craig
95 WLWB 42
Azle, Texas

--- On Wed, 3/25/09, David Brady wrote:

From: David Brady
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 6:43 PM


Folks,

My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
California and want to spend some time taking
in some steam. Some of the well know places
like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
our way to San Diego.

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC


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03-26-2009, 04:25
Post: #10
OT: Steam Trains & Railroad Museums
David

If you can drive a little north on your trip to the St Louis area, you will find
the National transport museum. They have lots of trains of all kinds including
some steam engines that are one of a kind. Here is the web site:

http://transportmuseumassociation.org/

The location is outside the interstate 270 loop so you can stay outside the
heavy traffic and continue on interstate 44.

Give me a call if I can help.

Larry Kehler
St Louis
94 PT40 WBDA "BAM"


> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > My son is nuts over steam locomotives, (okay,
> > maybe I am too, ). We're on our way to
> > California and want to spend some time taking
> > in some steam. Some of the well know places
> > like Durango and Cumbres aren't open till later
> > in the season. Does anyone have any recommendations
> > of must see stops? We'll probably head west on
> > hwy 20 (Ga, Al, Miss, LA, TX, NM, AZ, CA) on
> > our way to San Diego.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David Brady
> > '02 LXi, NC
> >
>
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