Burlington Route Historical Society photo archives opened!

Hi, Railroaders! :)

I just wanted to announce that the Burlington Route Historical Society has opened up the Photo Archives, with a current public gallery that is open to all. There are over 350 images in the gallery, some of them posted on the internet for the first time.

Who am I? Why, the caretaker of the BRHS Photo Gallery, and inviting you all to come take a look!

Please note: if you have something you would like to post in the gallery, please feel free to email the admin, or reply to this post on the newsgroup, and I'll be happy to give you a login to upload stuff.

I hope you all enjoy.

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Cheers!

»» Jan Kohl ««
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Jan, you have the best historical society on the net. Fabulous. What would be even better is if the "Zephyrs" portion of your website got completed. It has been under construction for more than a year now. The Zephyrs are what made the Burlington the Burlington. GET WITH IT!

opened up the Photo Archives, with a current public

some of them posted on the internet for the first time.

all to come take a look!

please feel free to email the admin, or reply to this

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Jan=A0Kohl wrote: I just wanted to announce that the Burlington Route Historical Society has opened up the Photo Archives, with a current public gallery that is open to all. There are over 350 images in the gallery, some of them posted on the internet for the first time. Who am I? Why, the caretaker of the BRHS Photo Gallery, and inviting you all to come take a look! Please note: if you have something you would like to post in the gallery, please feel free to email the admin, or reply to this post on the newsgroup, and I'll be happy to give you a login to upload stuff. I hope you all enjoy.

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------------------------------------------------- Excellent work, Jan! Thanks for sharing.

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Paul, I'm not referring to the photo gallery, I am referring to the Historical Society's webpage that has a dedicated section about the Zephyr's. They have made some progress but so far not a peep about the Q's flagship train, the Denver Zephyr.

it is, only 12/5!

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