New And Improved Railroad Game

I was browsing a while ago and I see that my game hasn't gone so well, due perhaps to the popularity of the "Guess The Loco" game. I decided, I would revamp the game. Now, it'll be a game based off of "Jeopardy!". You can pick from one of any topic that is rail-related and someone will have to post a question. Once the person gets it right, they can pick from either the same category or from another category. I hope this game sure lasts as long as "Jeopardy!" has on television. So, here we go.

Our categories are...

1. Railroads
2. Locomotives
3. Rolling stock
4. Location (In other words, where is [ insert railroad object here ] you have to name where it is now. Prior counts for a bonus 500 points.)

I sure hope, you all find this appealing to try out this new game. It'll be called, "Railroad Jeopardy!". You can go for the following point values. Remember, each one that's higher will get harder.

Point values....

200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000

Enjoy this new game from me PereMarquette1225fan.
 
Where is Horseshoe Curve?
seriously? Altoona, Pennsylvania, on The Norfolk Southern Harrisburg to Pittsburgh Line, Milepost 242. Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1854, was 4 tracks at one point, Conrail reduced it to 3 tracks. Little known fact about the Curve there was a spur off the left hand side called the Glenn White and Coal Company abandoned in 1938.
 
What railroad is the oldest surviving Narrow gauge railroad in America, the two ends of it,where the shops are located, and what it's nickname for their smallest locomotive in existance?
 
i dont know

i dont know. all i know that the east broad top is the oldest narrow gauge line east of the old miss.
 
What railroad is the oldest surviving Narrow gauge railroad in America, the two ends of it,where the shops are located, and what it's nickname for their smallest locomotive in existance?

Ah, it took me a sec to remember this. Obviously, it's the East Broad Top, the two ends of it are Mount Union and Robertsdale, the shops are located at Orbisonia, and their smallest engine, #12, is nicknamed "Millie".

Railroads for 2000
 
Ah, it took me a sec to remember this. Obviously, it's the East Broad Top, the two ends of it are Mount Union and Robertsdale, the shops are located at Orbisonia, and their smallest engine, #12, is nicknamed "Millie".

Railroads for 2000
correct, (even though the full name is the East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company) you get all 2000 points from the previous question.

what is the name of the Railroad that Andrew Carnagie created for the sole purpose of serving his steel plants and avoiding the service charges of the PRR?
 
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