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WeldingRod:
Ok, so I've got a weird one... My father in law has TWO C. P. Huntington trains, a fleet of rolling stock, a couple of track inspection vehicles (self powered), miles of track, a round table, and a shop. This is a 60% scale train appropriate for an amusement park. It seats two abreast! He used to give rides to the public, but he's in a powered chair now and REALLY needs to downsize. CP Huntington Train – CHANCE RIDES https://www.chancerides.com/cphuntington_train/ So, I'm looking for a lead to a good home for them. Money would be nice, but "not scrap" is the biggest factor. It's in the USA. Please keep this in mind, if you run across someone or a place where this could go! Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk |
efrench:
From the title, I thought it was like homing a cnc machine :) |
WeldingRod:
That might have been semi-intentional ;-) Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk |
Bee:
It is far from clear from your description or the link without further research either what this is or where it is. I think it would be helpful firstly to say which country it is in and location at least to within 100 miles. Then to clarify is it a roadwheel based 'train' as I saw yesterday going round the shopping mall? If the latter I would think the potential users would have to bee an entrepreneur type with a mall, park or zoo that doesn't have such an attraction. |
russ57:
Huh? "miles of track," "Its in the USA." I know USA is a big place, but probably that is close enough if someone was interested. It doesn't look cheap... -russ |
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