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Would love to see a video on 2719, I grew up in Eau Claire, WI where it was on display at the entrance to Carson Park for many years. Many of us over 55 folks remember that engine with great fondness.
ОтветитьI wanna win, My family and I have been going to this museum for the last 4 years and every time I love to walk through the museum before we go for our ride on the railroad and I am now just waiting for a chance to ride on a train pulled by the 332 just so that I can hear a steam whistle for the first time
ОтветитьAnother great video. My kudos to all who made this video. Thank you very much. Be safe and healthy please.
ОтветитьCan u take a video about all peacekeeper coins, 🏅 medals for selection
Ответитьif the saddle tank on the Minnetonka held 500 gallons of water how much soild fuel did her tender carry and did she remain a wood burner all of her working life?
ОтветитьLove these videos. Thank you for making them.
ОтветитьMuseum host: "it's not Thomas the tank engine"
Me: "Minnetonka, more like Minnetonkas the tank engine!"
Does this locomotive run?
ОтветитьA historical wood burner engine.🎉🎊🌟
ОтветитьIt's so stinkin cute! I wish I could adopt it
ОтветитьI remember when I was young getting into the Minnetonka and ringing the bell to let everyone know to get back on the poler express. That’s one of my favorite railroad memories. How much was the it to build the loco back then
ОтветитьGorgeous little piece of equipment! Out of curiosity, is the paintwork on the outer body accurate to how it would've looked in use? I'm hoping to create a 3D model of this adorable engine, and of course there aren't exactly any colour photos from when it was operating. (Also no real drawings of it, either, so this video is helping get some perspective of the bits and pieces)
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