Corvalis to Lake Oswego and Back on the Willamette & Pacific 9/4/99
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Every motorcar operators dream welded rail for as far as you can see HIGHBALL! Pinkie's shadow from a high tressle We get out of the way of a train.
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It is a bit unsettleing to go fly8ing over one of these, but you get used to it. About every 100 feet or so there is a little platform off to the side, I guess this is where you are supposed to stand if you get caught by a train, frankly I would die of fright if I had to use one. This is a little better, the tressle is wide enough to acomodate a person standing and a passing train, even has gaurd rails!
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Jim Price, my former associate who got me involved in this crazy hobby and his grandson Max checking out Pinkie Just in case you didn't know how we turn these things around... Tied up at Lake Oswego, Or for lunch
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Cool bridge Can you guess what this machine is? Mc Minnville Station

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