How much longer
#44
Senior Member
You can track the train....
...the guy on f15online provided me regular updates...once a day.
I watched my truck travel from Dearborn to Indiana...and then (Surprise!) to Chicago....down through Illinois, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and into California.
(I learned it went to Chicago because almost every transcontinental train goes through the massive yard there.)
Once it hit the yard in Riverside (60 miles east of LA) it disappeared....and the next day I had it.
Northlight
I watched my truck travel from Dearborn to Indiana...and then (Surprise!) to Chicago....down through Illinois, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and into California.
(I learned it went to Chicago because almost every transcontinental train goes through the massive yard there.)
Once it hit the yard in Riverside (60 miles east of LA) it disappeared....and the next day I had it.
Northlight
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#45
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...the guy on f15online provided me regular updates...once a day.
I watched my truck travel from Dearborn to Indiana...and then (Surprise!) to Chicago....down through Illinois, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and into California.
(I learned it went to Chicago because almost every transcontinental train goes through the massive yard there.)
Once it hit the yard in Riverside (60 miles east of LA) it disappeared....and the next day I had it.
Northlight
I watched my truck travel from Dearborn to Indiana...and then (Surprise!) to Chicago....down through Illinois, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and into California.
(I learned it went to Chicago because almost every transcontinental train goes through the massive yard there.)
Once it hit the yard in Riverside (60 miles east of LA) it disappeared....and the next day I had it.
Northlight