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            | Subject: 
 | Re: Hiawatha Eye Candy 
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 | lugnet.trains 
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            | Date: 
 | Thu, 8 Jun 2000 02:16:28 GMT 
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 |  | Looks cool John, did you add the light effect or did the picture just come out that way? Needs a lone signal man watching the engine go by.
 
 jt
 
 John Neal wrote:
 
 > Although the Milwaukee Road's famed passenger train named the Hiawatha
 > wasn't an overnight express but a daily from Minneapolis to Chicago
 > (both ways), darkness arrives early in December in Wisconsin.  Here is a
 > pic of my Hi steaming back to Minnesota on a cold dark afternoon in
 > winter.  Enjoy!
 >
 >  http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/J-2/8wide/Hiawatha/hiatlantic5a.jpg
 >
 > -John
 
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 James J. Trobaugh
 North Georgia LEGO Train Club
 http://www.ngltc.org
 
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 |  | (...) Thanks. Actually, it is this photo: (URL) after I tinkered in Photoshop with it. (...) Ooh, good idea! I'll have to remember that on the next round of pics:-) -John (...)    (25 years ago, 8-Jun-00, to lugnet.trains) 
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