Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End
Author: Carol L. Voss
Date: 03-20-2007 - 08:47

>
> The two trains did attract different groups. The
> Fun trains were (at least on the way to Reno) real
> party crowds at times. The Snow trains seemed to
> have a more laid back patronage.
>
>
My understanding was that the mid-week train was called the "snow" train because most of the px were white haired seniors off for a gambling trip.
C.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Drew Jacksich 03-18-2007 - 16:25
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Carol L. Voss 03-18-2007 - 17:35
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Mike Swanson 03-18-2007 - 19:55
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End OldPoleBurner 03-18-2007 - 22:30
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End John 03-19-2007 - 08:26
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Carol L. Voss 03-19-2007 - 08:46
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End John 03-19-2007 - 12:00
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Carol L. Voss 03-19-2007 - 12:42
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End WAF 03-19-2007 - 15:18
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Moose 03-19-2007 - 22:33
  Re: Fun and Snow Train Reach the End Carol L. Voss 03-20-2007 - 08:47


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