Preservation Group of the Year, on the Auran Forum. Nominate for 2009.

CRRM

By FAR the Colorado RR Museum. :p
http://www.coloradorailroadmuseum.org/

We've got our D&RGW 2-8-0 #346 finally up and Running, along with the Operational 2-8-0 #40 AND the Two Ex-West Side Lumber Co Shays #12 & 14 from the Georgetown Loop... PLUS! We've just sent RGS 4-6-0 #20 off to the Strasburg RR to be Restored to Operational Condition! :D

We have all sorts of other great NG and SG Equipment too, Including the Recent Aqquisition of a once Derelict UP 0-6-0 and a Rotary Snowplow... :)
 
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Hmm, seems as though we have only 1 group that has two votes. We will need more votes on the same place and we might have to narrow that final list down to 5.
 
Hmm, seems as though we have only 1 group that has two votes. We will need more votes on the same place and we might have to narrow that final list down to 5.

Hmm , seems as though we have another poll/vote thread that did not fly ?

Just my thoughts , sorry --- ,DLR
 
Preservation

The Mt Tamalipais RR (Muir Woods-the crookedest RR in the world)

The Wopsononock RR
and the Muleshoe Curve

I'll be doing them:cool:
 
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I say SteamRanger Heritage Railway in the Adelaide Hills. Mainly consists of former South Australian Railways stuff. Not the richest railway around but we are true survivors. I am the youngest volunter for them. Now you know where my user name comes from. South Australian Railways.

Thanks, SARRailways
 
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Friends of the 4449 inc
which is dedicated to the restoration and care of Portland's steam locomotives which are ORN 197, SPS 700,SP 4449.:cool:
 
Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway (They have the only surviving 303
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Strathspey Railway
Caledonian Railway
 
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