Guarantee This Is A Lowball Guestimate

Even at that, it’s more than all the militaries on Earth, combined.

Seeing what’s been going on at the Southern Border the last few years, I’m thinking that a whole bunch of them are going to start coming out of closets and dressers here very shortly.

Especially the ones that the government has no idea even exist.

Old Train Thursday

1)

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 2-8-2 #4960 pulling the “Schlitz Circus Train”, Baraboo, Wisconsin 1966

2)

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 4-8-4 #5632, painted gold for the Kansas City Union Station 50th Anniversary 1964.

3)

Chesapeake & Ohio 4-8-4 #614, “The Big Greenbrier” Columbus, Ohio 1981.

4)

Chesapeake & Ohio 2-6-6-2 #1309, 2022

5)

Western & Atlantic 404-0 #3 ” The General” and a Louisville & Nashville Combine #665 “Jim Crow” 1970.

6)

Great Western RW 2-10-0 #90, Loveland, Colorado 1965.

7)

Norfolk & Western #2300 ” Jawn Henry” next to 4-8-4 #605 “Powhatan Arrow” 1954.

8)

Milwaukie Road 4-8-4 #261, National Railway Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin 1992

9)

Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 #759, Binghamton, New York 1970.

10)

Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 #765, Pennsylvania 2013

11)

Norfolk & Western #611, Wentzville, Missouri 1983.

12)

Norfolk & Western 2-6-6-4 #1218, Brockton, Ohio 1988.

13)

Lima Locomotion Works (new) Pere Marquette 2-8-4 #1225 (N-1) 1941

14)

Reading RR 4-8-4 #2100, Rutherford, Pennsylvania 1961.

15)

Reading RR #2102, South Hamburg, Pennsylvania 1986.

16)

Santa Fe RR 4-8-4 #3751, Los Angeles, California 1950.
Southern RW 2-8-0 #630 North Carolina Transportation Museum 2013.

18)

Southern RW #722 Garner, North Carolina 1981.

19)

Southern RW 2-8-2 #4501 Raleigh, North Carolina 1975.

20)

Penn Central P-Motor #4627, White Plains, New York 1959