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== No BLS Meets Planned == | |||
From [[The North American Live Steamer]], March 1956 | |||
[[Charles A. Purinton]] | |||
Up to the present time, March 9, 1956, there have been no definite plans or | |||
arrangements which have been made for any annual B.L.S. meeting. This is in | |||
line with the thoughts of a good many of the members. The reason is that we | |||
have realized that there is no longer any need for it and that the annual | |||
field days of the different groups can better fulfill the purpose. So, let's | |||
hope that the different groups will publish the dates of their annual field | |||
days on which they would welcome visitors | |||
== GGLS Planning New Track == | == GGLS Planning New Track == | ||
By August of 1956 discussion was underway as to whether a planned ground track at Redwood Park should be 7 1/4" gauge or 7 1/2. | By August of 1956 discussion was underway as to whether a planned ground track at Redwood Park should be 7 1/4" gauge or 7 1/2. |
Revision as of 00:43, 24 December 2014
No BLS Meets Planned
From The North American Live Steamer, March 1956
Up to the present time, March 9, 1956, there have been no definite plans or arrangements which have been made for any annual B.L.S. meeting. This is in line with the thoughts of a good many of the members. The reason is that we have realized that there is no longer any need for it and that the annual field days of the different groups can better fulfill the purpose. So, let's hope that the different groups will publish the dates of their annual field days on which they would welcome visitors
GGLS Planning New Track
By August of 1956 discussion was underway as to whether a planned ground track at Redwood Park should be 7 1/4" gauge or 7 1/2.