A Canadian railway worker lubes connecting rod bearings on a steam locomotive visiting the Twin Cities area.
The ensuing foamite invasion interfered with my footwear worship in the town of Red Wing.
It is a beautifully maintained piece of equipment, I must admit. I believe it is still owned by Canadian Pacific. Apparently Canadian railroads have pride in their history, unlike most American ones... Ahem.
BTW, I like Canada and have enjoyed my visits north. If I bust on y'all it's just 'cause I'm funnin' with you.
The ensuing foamite invasion interfered with my footwear worship in the town of Red Wing.
It is a beautifully maintained piece of equipment, I must admit. I believe it is still owned by Canadian Pacific. Apparently Canadian railroads have pride in their history, unlike most American ones... Ahem.
BTW, I like Canada and have enjoyed my visits north. If I bust on y'all it's just 'cause I'm funnin' with you.
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Gotta appreciate the steam era! As a Canadian, I like to think we are proud of our rail roads.
I assume you mean Red Wing Minnesota. Home to the Red Wing Motor Company that made this engine: http://webpages.charter.net/wschall.....d%20Wing54.jpg
From which came this model that I so badly want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFWdRp8q1EY
I assume you mean Red Wing Minnesota. Home to the Red Wing Motor Company that made this engine: http://webpages.charter.net/wschall.....d%20Wing54.jpg
From which came this model that I so badly want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFWdRp8q1EY
Shweet! Had no idea there were gas engines bearing the Red Wing name :) I like Red Wing, but then I like most river towns with an industrial past.
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