94 Comments for The Lion Gardiner

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So beautiful, can imagine what it looked like in its prime
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Thanks for the new gallery. Love trains. I live near a wonderful railroad museum, I will look and see if maybe the car ended up there, they do restorations.
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Fantastic gallery Motts.
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The old trains had that kind of endurance. Doubt the newer trains would last half that long. These are wonderful train cars!
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I love trains! Watched the videos...so hard to see those elegant old cars left to rot. Great they are being restored.
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The video was great. I never realized trains had that kind of endurance.
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Another place I know, I used to live not that far from Kingston and if you know what to look for you can still see the traces of many of the old railroad right of ways, and yards.
how beautiful if restored to originality wow thanx Motts
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This has been running through my head for a couple days. It is from the 1950's but I remember it from the 70's they were still using the song, I think there may have been different graphics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-rjGXvjsd4
Thank You so much - thoroughly enjoyed every picture. Awesme indeed.
Maybe restord now?
FANS! Imagine. The thought of this; - it is so cool....
Just standing there - it is amazing.
It is a beautiful look - a train is a train.
It IS a lovely look.
Connect, i love when wagons have to connect - i stand + watch....still....
i travel a lot by train....