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Omaha How did you do it ??

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J.G. J from I

08-16-2005 20:29:17




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Headed for CO. on INtersate 80 last week and as we crossed the Missouri river into Nebraska up on a bluff was sitting a large steam locomotive and large diesel locomotive overlooking the river!!! How in the world did you get these monsters up there.




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Brian S, NE

08-17-2005 06:58:41




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to J.G. J from Iowa, 08-16-2005 20:29:17  
Here are some pictures of the move from a RR picture website.

It was a big deal to watch. Amazing what can be done if you want it bad enough.

Brian S, NE



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Bill WI

08-17-2005 08:04:26




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to Brian S, NE, 08-17-2005 06:58:41  
Thanks for sharing, Brian.



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Brian S, NE

08-17-2005 06:57:12




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to J.G. J from Iowa, 08-16-2005 20:29:17  
Here are some pictures of the move from a RR picture website.

It was a big deal to watch. Amazing what can be done if you want it bad enough.

Brian S, NE



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oliverfan

08-17-2005 00:50:44




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to J.G. J from Iowa, 08-16-2005 20:29:17  
With in the last month there was a story about the trucking companys that moved them up there.
I think it was on the discovery channel. If I remember right Union Pacific was the company who paid for the move.
You might see it on TV as they repeat shows quite offen.



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paul

08-17-2005 06:23:29




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to oliverfan, 08-17-2005 00:50:44  
If not TLC? Was interesting show. I believe those were the 2 biggest engines used regularly.

--->Paul



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old

08-16-2005 20:54:58




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 Re: Omaha How did you do it ?? in reply to J.G. J from Iowa, 08-16-2005 20:29:17  
Probably the same way they haul a lot of the larger excavators. One piece at a time. LOL



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ebbsspeed

08-17-2005 06:59:44




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 They hauled 'em up one after the other.... in reply to old, 08-16-2005 20:54:58  
It was a great show, not sure whether it was TLC or Discovery, but they had some heavy hardware doing the move.



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