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Ed Lecuyer:
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Ira Schreiber wrote:
--- Quote ---Check out the November, 1960 issue of Trains magazine for a photo of ex-Monson #4 in Bronx, New York, running from "Chicago" to "San Francisco" at the Freedomland amusement park.
Ira
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Steve Klare replied:
--- Quote ---If you look at Mark One Video's Edaville Railroad it shows the Freedomland operation, including what are obviously Maine Two Foot cars painted for the "Santa Fe"
Even though I'd save a lot of gas, brake linings and time if they were still there, I'm glad the two footers are home where they belong.
Two footers inna Bronx? Fuhgeddaboudit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQxwLuFWspU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpWcFZ-_LqU
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Stephen Hussar replied:
--- Quote ---That's great, Steve -- thanks for posting the links. I've seen still images from Freedomland, but never any film footage.
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Steve Klare replied:
--- Quote ---Thanks, Stephen!
Freedomland was closed and demolished before I had any chance of going there. The site was used for a moderate income housing development called Co-op City.
The funny part is nearly every time I head up to Maine, my first landfall on the mainland is the Bronx, and I drive right past Co-op city on I-95. I pass by sort of a Maine Two Footer site within an hour and don't hit another for another eight or ten!
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