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this puzzeling post properly pertains to Pufferbellies
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Clue 2. Sound of Music singer
Clue 3. Steam engines
Clue 4. Andrews + Spray de la BUG
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Ok- This is fairly easy but I liked the picture. I've learned a lot just by searching the web for these posts. I found the world's largest train ferry ( At the Time)- was in the SF Bay area but could not pull up the pictures. We have Swiss trains going up Pikes Peak. etc....
Now to the present.
Generally speaking- WHAT,( WHERE, because the National Archives has only broad area ) and what happened? This they know!
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whow... i'm just away for one day and when I'm back there are postings a lot...
this picture reminds me of a movie with Buster Keaton: The General I haven't seen the complete movie, but there is part that I saw on YouTube . That was when he climbed around on the engine and finally fired the mortar...
...and why is it that I see much more on the German Wikipedia version then on the English one...
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Uwe- You stumbled on part of the story on the latest brain tweazer
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well, as far as I remember American history of the 1860s the movie was inspired by the Great Locomotive Chase .
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1. Mid 1800's----1862
2. Sound of music singer-- Julie Andrews
3.Steam Engines--- GENERAL and TEXAS
4. Singer/Bug spray---- ANDREWS RAID
5. FIRST recorded long distance CAB FORWARD--- Texas Chased General Backwards.
Several movies and books have been written about the GREAT CHASE.
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Prior to the Civil War the United States did not have a medal HONORING actions Above and Beyond the call of duty. As the war progressed Congress passed a law recognizing such valor. The first to recieve it were the band of UNION infiltrators well behind enemy lines, that made ANDREW'S Raid. They stole the locomotive GENERAL (LEFT) in Georgia- and hoped to reach friendly lines in Tennessee, all the while cutting telegraph lines, damaging rails and bridges. The rebels chased General backwards in the loco TEXAS (RIGHT). All the raiders were caught but this daring feat raised the moral in the NORTH and caused embarrasment to the SOUTH. Several RAIDERS were hung, some escaped prison, still others were traded for southern prisoners.
AND THAT"S THE WAY IT IS.
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well since it is past midnight, I will just show a picture:
and I would like to get an answer about the year of the picture, what does it show and what was the reason for that?
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Prior to the Civil War the United States did not have a medal HONORING actions Above and Beyond the call of duty. As the war progressed Congress passed a law recognizing such valor. The first to recieve it were the band of UNION infiltrators well behind enemy lines, that made ANDREW'S Raid. They stole the locomotive GENERAL (LEFT) in Georgia- and hoped to reach friendly lines in Tennessee, all the while cutting telegraph lines, damaging rails and bridges. The rebels chased General backwards in the loco TEXAS (RIGHT). All the raiders were caught but this daring feat raised the moral in the NORTH and caused embarrasment to the SOUTH. Several RAIDERS were hung, some escaped prison, still others were traded for southern prisoners.
AND THAT"S THE WAY IT IS.
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This place is an education! Fascinating stuff...
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Like I said I was drinking liquid refreshment last night, yes, I was at home. I've relinquished my rights to the question.
Uwe the only thing I can think of was the B&O electrifying the tunnel to their main station at Mount Royal because the steamers created too much smoke when accelerating out of the underground station. The time period I would have to say was between 1900 to 1908. That's my guess.
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Coal miners strike - no
Eric:
electrifying the tunnel - no, but tunnels are aplenty where those locos did ride. But that was not the reason.
1900 to 1908 - no later
Jim:
1920 - no also later
The picture is from Europe.
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The UK and first steam electric combo.
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not UK. I don't know about the number of tunnels in the UK, but I firmly believe there more where this loco comes from. Besides the reason has nothing to do with tunnels.
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