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Apparently my responding to @Theyayarealiving 🎗's Willis Tower post ruffled feathers 🤣
no, of course not! i don't mind the occasional chatter as that's how we get to know each other better.

that said, over the years there have been clear objections to anything off topic. it's just curious to me.

but it seems that at least the majority are on the same page with this. 🙂
 
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Apparently my responding to @Theyayarealiving 🎗's Willis Tower post ruffled feathers 🤣
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TORONTO RAILWAY MUSEUM
Discover Toronto's Railway Heritage!

🛤️ The Toronto Railway Museum is located in Roundhouse Park, in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. 🇨🇦

🚆 Canadian National Caboose (CNR) - Canadian National #79144 - Caboose Compartment No. 79144 - Built Year: 1920 - Destined: End of Flight Train - Wooden Caboose - Restored Condition - 🔴 Retired
❌ Canadian National Railways ❌

Description: Caboose No. 79144 was first built by the Eastern Car Company in 1920 as wooden boxcar #424669. With the wooden boxcars becoming obsolete, the CN rebuilt many of them into cabooses. In December of 1957, the CN rebuilt this boxcar into CN Caboose #79144. It still sits on its original elliptical leaf spring-type trucks. Its weight is 17 tons or 34,000 lbs. The overall dimensions are 9’-5” wide x 36’-6” long x 15’-0” tall with wheels on.

Toronto Railway Museum - Roundhouse Park - 255 Bremner Blvd, Stall 17, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3M9 🇨🇦

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Canadian Pacific Railway Limited

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🍁 C N R - Serves All Canada

National Historic Site of Canada - Union Station Heritage Conservation District - Union Pacific
🇲🇽 Grupo México Transportes

CP - Original Designated Date: October 3, 2008

The Toronto Railway Museum is operated by the Toronto Railway Historical Association.
📜 Charitable Registration #838626943 RR 0001.

© 2023 🍁 National Trust for Canada 2023. 🇨🇦 Canadian National Railway Company.
Copyright © 2023 Toronto Railway Museum.
 
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TORONTO RAILWAY MUSEUM
Discover Toronto's Railway Heritage!

🛤️ The Toronto Railway Museum is located in Roundhouse Park, in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. 🇨🇦

🚆 Canadian National Caboose (CNR) - Canadian National #79144 - Caboose Compartment No. 79144 - Built Year: 1920 - Destined: End of Flight Train - Wooden Caboose - Restored Condition - 🔴 Retired
❌ Canadian National Railways ❌

Description: Caboose No. 79144 was first built by the Eastern Car Company in 1920 as wooden boxcar #424669. With the wooden boxcars becoming obsolete, the CN rebuilt many of them into cabooses. In December of 1957, the CN rebuilt this boxcar into CN Caboose #79144. It still sits on its original elliptical leaf spring-type trucks. Its weight is 17 tons or 34,000 lbs. The overall dimensions are 9’-5” wide x 36’-6” long x 15’-0” tall with wheels on.

Toronto Railway Museum - Roundhouse Park - 255 Bremner Blvd, Stall 17, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3M9 🇨🇦

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220px-Canadian_Pacific_Railway_logo_2014.svg.png

Canadian Pacific Railway Limited

cnr_inset.jpg

🍁 C N R - Serves All Canada

National Historic Site of Canada - Union Station Heritage Conservation District - Union Pacific
🇲🇽 Grupo México Transportes

CP - Original Designated Date: October 3, 2008

The Toronto Railway Museum is operated by the Toronto Railway Historical Association.
📜 Charitable Registration #838626943 RR 0001.

© 2023 🍁 National Trust for Canada 2023. 🇨🇦 Canadian National Railway Company.
Copyright © 2023 Toronto Railway Museum.
Missed that one when we lived there.
 
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