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In Reply to: RE: Letting My Inner Bullethead Out.........Warning - Food Post. posted by geezerrocket on October 12, 2016 at 19:58:18
So, were you gone 500 miles when the day was done?
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I now have that earworm firmly fixed in my head. Normally, I might be resentful, but "City of New Orleans" is such an excellent tune that I'm highly grateful. So thanks!
Happy listening,
Jim
"The passage of my life is measured out in shirts."
- Brian Eno
232.6 miles.........Dilworth, Mn to Minneapolis, Mn.
Arlo would have been disappointed.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
I'm glad you caught the humorous intention in that.
:)
...as you pass the exit for St. Ben's.
I presume the St. Bens your referring to is St. Benedicts College near St. Cloud???
That's near I-94 if I remember correctly and a track that's hardly used.
Our line is double main (East & West) and follows U.S. 10 near downtown next to the Amtrak station and the old fairgrounds.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
That is indeed the exit I was referring to, but I had forgotten that you're a railroader. There's a lot of coal traffic through that area by Hwy 10 supplying the Becker power plant. There's also a hump yard in St Cloud, unless I'm mistaken.
You are correct.
I've been in that NSP power plant at Becker more times (hundreds) than I care to remember. The line by Hwy 10 is the main East West line between Chicago and Seattle/Portland.
The only "institution" I go by in St. Cloud is a big solid granite block wall affair with guard turrets every 200 ft surrounding it..........
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
Heh. The locals refer to that particular institution as the "Granite College".
I rode the Empire Builder from St Cloud out to Portland once. As we passed through the Williston area it was about 35 below zero, and some air leakage in the club car caused a little snow drift to form in front of the bar. Not the smartest thing I've ever done (we didn't have a sleeper), although there were numerous tales acquired that made for some good storytelling.
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