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The museum is a little on the pricey side, but if you are a true rail fan then it is definitely worth the price because there are pieces here that you will not see anywhere else.
I've never been on a trolly. I have been on an older passenger train, but I have never been able to ride a trolly. My uncle has worked for BNSF since ever since he retired from the Air Force around 30 years ago. I have always been around trains, but I don't know the knowledge. I always talk to him about it, and it's his job to conduct the train. It's always cool to learn new facts.
Nice was there in 16 yrs ago is the 263 Milwaukee there yet and the naw y 6 b and the south shore little joe how’s the penny’s 4-6-2 very interesting place it would be cool to see everything restored 👍
The Nebraska Zephyr was operated by the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railway (aka the CB&Q). It ran between Chicago and Lincoln Nebraska. This particular train set is called “the Train of the Goddesses”, it’s appeared in several movies including but not limited to A League of Their Own. Its locomotive “Silver Pilot” is an EMD E5, the only one of its kind left in existence.