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I went to the wedding of one of my closest friends in Duluth back in Sept of 2018. He is a BIG rail nut. (if any of you know the name Robert Gabrick, noted truck historian and author, it was his son, Ross's wedding.) The reception/dinner was in the grand central room of old Duluth Terminal, and then for 2 hours, the wedding guests had free roam of the museum down below on track level and outside but I am now despondent that I did not see the Mack switcher (but there was so much to see......)

By the way, the two hour wait was for the chartered wedding excursion, from Duluth to Two Harbors and back. Was supposed to be pulled by a tea kettle, but there was a mechanical failure of some kind and we got yanked by two F7's instead. 

Edited by 1958 F.W.D.

TWO STROKES ARE FOR GARDEN TOOLS

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