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Georgia Railroad photos and links added.
John Coyle <tramwayjohn@...>
I have placed some photos and timetable extracts into a photo album.
Also, members are welcome to join my Georgia Railroad mixed
freight/passenger train group and the group for people interested in
mixed trains, rail motor cars and RDC's. There are many Georgia Railroad
photos and timetables at my group. Also, I have a selection of GARR
depotos.
I rode the Georgia Railroad mixed train from Atlanta to Augusta in
mid-1977.
John Coyle, Brisbane Australia.
Also, members are welcome to join my Georgia Railroad mixed
freight/passenger train group and the group for people interested in
mixed trains, rail motor cars and RDC's. There are many Georgia Railroad
photos and timetables at my group. Also, I have a selection of GARR
depotos.
I rode the Georgia Railroad mixed train from Atlanta to Augusta in
mid-1977.
John Coyle, Brisbane Australia.
Conrad Cheatham
--- In GaRRHistory@..., "John Coyle" <tramwayjohn@...>
wrote:
I enjoyed your Georgia RR material. In the good old days I rode
the main line, the Washington Branch, and the Macon Branch. Things
have changed a great deal since then.
wrote:
Railroad
I have placed some photos and timetable extracts into a photo album.
Also, members are welcome to join my Georgia Railroad mixed
freight/passenger train group and the group for people interested in
mixed trains, rail motor cars and RDC's. There are many Georgia
photos and timetables at my group. Also, I have a selection ofGARR
depotos.John,
I rode the Georgia Railroad mixed train from Atlanta to Augusta in
mid-1977.
John Coyle, Brisbane Australia.
I enjoyed your Georgia RR material. In the good old days I rode
the main line, the Washington Branch, and the Macon Branch. Things
have changed a great deal since then.
John Coyle <tramwayjohn@...>
--- In GaRRHistory@..., "okete12000" <okete12000@...>
wrote:
Railroad mixed trains! Time just didn't permit me to do so at the
time. I rode other rail lines, which I am also pleased that I got to
do.
My interest now is finding out what former mixed train routes have a
bus service along them. I know that the Atlanta-Augusta route does,
but what about other former GARR mixed train routes?
John Coyle
wrote:
album.
--- In GaRRHistory@..., "John Coyle" <tramwayjohn@>
wrote:
I have placed some photos and timetable extracts into a photo
interested inAlso, members are welcome to join my Georgia Railroad mixed
freight/passenger train group and the group for people
inmixed trains, rail motor cars and RDC's. There are many GeorgiaRailroadphotos and timetables at my group. Also, I have a selection ofGARRdepotos.
I rode the Georgia Railroad mixed train from Atlanta to Augusta
not spending a week in Georgia and riding ALL of the Georgiamid-1977.John,
John Coyle, Brisbane Australia.
I enjoyed your Georgia RR material. In the good old days I rode
the main line, the Washington Branch, and the Macon Branch. Things
have changed a great deal since then.I am so glad that I at least rode the main line. However, I regret
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Railroad mixed trains! Time just didn't permit me to do so at the
time. I rode other rail lines, which I am also pleased that I got to
do.
My interest now is finding out what former mixed train routes have a
bus service along them. I know that the Atlanta-Augusta route does,
but what about other former GARR mixed train routes?
John Coyle