Railroad Game

abroszeit, please respond on who is right so we can move onto the next question. You have until 12:00 noon this afternoon. I will if you have not responded by then, pass the question onto whom I choose.
EDIT: Okay, since Abroszeit didn't respond in time, I will pass the question to...Simulatortrain my partner in crime. If anyone wants to keep guessing on Abroszeit's question, you can and he has now a week to inform anyone on who is right.
 
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hey PereMarquette1225fan! don't you think its been to quite??:hehe: i know i shuid leave it to rest, but this was fun! what happened?(voice in my head:he shuid have passed to who ever calls dibs.:hehe: (DISCLAIMER: no offense whats so ever!))
 
hey PereMarquette1225fan! don't you think its been to quite??:hehe: i know i shuid leave it to rest, but this was fun! what happened?(voice in my head:he shuid have passed to who ever calls dibs.:hehe: (DISCLAIMER: no offense whats so ever!))

None taken. Whoever calls "DIBS" gets to post the next question.
 
fine i call dibs,

what year did the UP open for business? (oh try to get the exact date)

have a ball! DR:wave:
 
Ok, this is one about an Engine.

In Amarilo Texas, there is a Santa Fe steamer there, the only one in its class. #5000

What is the wheel arangement for the 5000?

A) 4-8-4
B)2-10-4
C) 2-10-2
D) It doesnt exsist!
 
B.

(If anyone's interested I have a file of the tender in Gmax that someone can have because I'll never finish it.)

Yes, you got it. It is a 2-10-4. as seen here.


So yea, Simulatortrain, your turn now:) .

PS, if you need pictures for it, I got a bunch from last year. The guy who goes in their and cleans the display just happened to be there when we stopped by en route to Colorado. I got in the cab and everything.
 
Railroad Guessing 2.0 now known as Railroad Trivia (I hope it does better this time.)

Good day to all the users of the forum. I am pleased to announce the rebirth of the game show "Railroad Guessing". However in the course of the past year, I have decided to rename the game and make the game a lot more friendly to the user community. (For the moderators: Please don't close this, I want to give the game a second chance.) Now, the new name is no longer "Railroad Guessing", I have decided to rename the show "Railroad Trivia." Now onto the design of the game, I have decided to make it more than just a multiple choice game. If you wish to place a true/false question, or a question that requires a definitive answer, then by all means do it. Once the person gets the right answer due to someone checking the net to verify their claims, he/she has up to 3 days to post a new question. If he/she fails to do so (or is busy) the runner-up can have the option of 'stealing' (a.k.a. posting) a question of his or her choice, so without further ado, I give you "Railroad Trivia."


The Burlington Northern Railroad had the most SD40-2 diesel electric locomotive models and that is... "True" or "False". Good luck all of you and may the rebirth of my classic game take off and become a good game with variety. This is Pere Marquette 1225 fan, out.
 
Not sure if I can post a trival question, but I'd like to :).

If I'm not allowed, just look me over.

What gauge was the ET&WNC originally going to be built as?
a. 2ft
b.30"
c. standard
d. Southern Broad Gauge.
e. 42"

Rock On!
Dusten
 
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