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There is a station located northeast of Waterton that has no official name.
What was the station referred as?
What was the station referred as?
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Back to the question at hand since its now on the previous page, LOL...
There is a station located northeast of Waterton that has no official name.
What was the station referred as? ![]()
OKay...time for a hint...
Rheneas once showed off a dinosaur skeleton here. ![]()
I believe that would be the middle station.
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.
You be right DuckGWR...your turn!
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A season eleven episode featured a Thomas toy used as decoration in a shot of a child's bedroom. What character is the toy of, and what company produced the toy?
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.
(05-26-2015, 10:26 PM)DuckGWR Wrote: A season eleven episode featured a Thomas toy used as decoration in a shot of a child's bedroom. What character is the toy of, and what company produced the toy? Percy, and ERTL.
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That's right, HankAmericanEngine, your turn.
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.
Thank you, DuckGWR.
Going to be a bit tricky, this one; might have to do a quick search to find the answer. Television series aimed question. All the narrow gauge engines are based on a real-life counterpart. Fearless Freddie is based on this locomotive on the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway. What is the name of this locomotive?
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.
Russell.
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