Re: An old timers can you date this trip question?
Author: Short Memory
Date: 05-11-2011 - 00:46
KRK Wrote:
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> Tom Moungovan Wrote:
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> > Brian R. Curnow Wrote:
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> > > Sir Ken, if both Gilbert Kneiss and Fred
> Stindt
> > > say W.P. #94 operated on SP's Napa Valley
> track
> > in
> > > 1959, I wouldn't even question it. They were
> > > there, you and I were not. I was simply
> > reporting
> > > what is written in the booklet. Did not mean
> > to
> > > offend you in any way.
> >
> > Thanks again Brian for being able to add
> factual
> > info here. I just got an email from Dan and
> > he was on the SP crew that delivered the 94
> up
> > to the site back then, hot but rods off. He
> > also confirmed that she should have been the
> > last steam to operate on the branch. Prior to
> > that, it had been 2-6-0 1744.
>
> Ok Tom--Pollyanna was filmed in Santa Rosa,
> California with the Mableton Mansion at 1015
> McDonald Avenue in Santa Rosa serving as the
> exterior and grounds of Aunt Polly's house. Other
> California locations include Napa Valley and
> Petaluma. Interiors were filmed at the Walt Disney
> Studios in Burbank, California.
>
> Maybe YOU happen to know how SP re-allowed STEAM
> on their lines. Do you ?
Whatever happened to your assertion several months ago that you would never post on this board again?