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(Lawrence W. Sauer, a Minneapolis machinist, built this EMC TA trainset. He operted it Mennehaha Park. It represents 27 months of full-time work. More than 1,750 rivets went into this streamliner built by a Minneapolis machinist. From "Popular Science", March 1953.)
 
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Lawrence W. Sauer, a Minneapolis machinist, built this EMC TA trainset.  He operted it Mennehaha Park.  It represents 27 months of full-time work.  More than 1,750 rivets went into this streamliner built by a Minneapolis machinist.  From "Popular Science", March 1953.
Lawrence W. Sauer, a Minneapolis machinist, built this EMC TA trainset.  He operted it in Minnehaha Park.  It represents 27 months of full-time work.  More than 1,750 rivets went into it.  From "Popular Science", March 1953.

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Lawrence W. Sauer, a Minneapolis machinist, built this EMC TA trainset. He operted it in Minnehaha Park. It represents 27 months of full-time work. More than 1,750 rivets went into it. From "Popular Science", March 1953.

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