Boeing 737 fuselage on a rail car
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 23:08:22 -0700, "Meaner than you"
wrote:
its the only wat that the cars can go, there was 2 bridges that were too
small for item to travel through.....
"fannum" wrote in message
.. .
Big question is why the railroad moves them NE from Wichita, then
north to Omaha, before going across Nebraska and west to Seattle.
Maybe we ought to buy the train guys a compass!
Good answer and thanks.
Where are the bridge/tunnels? Colorado?
Still a bit surprised as the CO Rocky routes are more heavily
traveled, and the northern rail routes are VERY rugged.
(and scenic, well worth the train trip.)
Cheers, Bob
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