C CN1 Active Member May 6, 2003 1,059 0 36 Oct 20, 2003 #1 any left somewhere? The UA Turbo? would be nice to see after all these years
C CN1 Active Member May 6, 2003 1,059 0 36 Oct 21, 2003 #2 Is that a NO? I mean I saw pictures of them in the US and Canada, but none survived? Any website dedicated to the Turbo?
Is that a NO? I mean I saw pictures of them in the US and Canada, but none survived? Any website dedicated to the Turbo?
M MasonJar It's not rocket surgery Oct 31, 2002 5,362 0 36 Ottawa, Canada Visit site Oct 21, 2003 #3 A Google search found a ton of sites... However, this one seems to indicate that all the trains were scrapped in the early 1980s with the coming of the LRC trains to VIA. http://www.ewetel.net/~michael.blunck/ttd/uatt_2.html Link didn't work properly with Netscape 4.7, but ok with IE 5.5 Andrew
A Google search found a ton of sites... However, this one seems to indicate that all the trains were scrapped in the early 1980s with the coming of the LRC trains to VIA. http://www.ewetel.net/~michael.blunck/ttd/uatt_2.html Link didn't work properly with Netscape 4.7, but ok with IE 5.5 Andrew
C CN1 Active Member May 6, 2003 1,059 0 36 Oct 21, 2003 #4 Woooooooow! Thanks a lot. What have you use as "key words" ? I used UA Turbo Train with very little success. Too bad none was preserved It hink that s#cks!
Woooooooow! Thanks a lot. What have you use as "key words" ? I used UA Turbo Train with very little success. Too bad none was preserved It hink that s#cks!
M MasonJar It's not rocket surgery Oct 31, 2002 5,362 0 36 Ottawa, Canada Visit site Oct 21, 2003 #5 I used - UA turbo - United Aircraft turbo train (go figure... ) The second try got the link I gave you on the third page of results (I think). Andrew
I used - UA turbo - United Aircraft turbo train (go figure... ) The second try got the link I gave you on the third page of results (I think). Andrew