There are many "Horseshoe Curves," including Pennsylvania, the Tehachapis of California and one on the Old DM&IR, location unknown to me. There are probably others. Better be specific when searching and/or ordering.
2006-08-26 16:04:52
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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Machinesofiron.com
This is a great site for steam trains. It has DVD's of most all steam past and present in the US as well as some other countries. RFD TV runs some of these classics on satilite each saturday morning.
2006-08-28 14:34:56
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answered by bigmikejones 5
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scroll left side,links,train gifts
2006-08-26 11:17:42
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answered by dianed33 5
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visit www.youtube.com ..i`m sure you will find many
2006-08-25 23:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.trainweb.org/horseshoecurve-nrhs/Altoona_area.htm
Check this sight.
2006-08-26 08:25:59
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answered by Ironball 7
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