I'm searching all over for the pictures now.
There is one of the LNMonster interlocking in the loops, one train with the full 7 cars, and the other with 6 cars.
And the Screamin' Eagle has run with 3, 4 and 5 car long trains (3 bench PTC). I always thought that was totally puzzling when I was a kid. I can see why now. Just looking for the pics. The 3 car long train picture is the one I cannot find ....
(Screamin' Eagle runs with 2 bench/6 car PTC's now, and is rumored to get the G-trains from Twisted Twins. Not much interest in this topic, but just to inform.)
Wow! I was there opening day for Screamin' Eagle - my mom's younger sister and brother worked for Six Flags when they were in high school - and of course being 4 at the time I don't remember the train configuration then, but I don't remember anything except 4 3bench car trains until the change in 96 to 6 2bench car trains when they ran it backwards for the 20th anniversary. I too will have to find photographic evidence of different trains. VERY INTERESTING Demon.
^That's right Jeffrey. I remember staring at the picture in disbelief. I have no clue where it was, maybe in ACE magazine, advertisement, who knows. But it was several years before the internet took over.
^^^Dan, what is the easiest way to post pictures on this forum? I would be happy to post what I have found this far.
You could always add them to photobucket so the rest of us can see them.
-Travis
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We're not. I didn't mean that he should put the images on here from Photobucket, Dan. I meant that he could put them on Photobucket and post a link for us to click. :)
There are many other photo hosting sites too. I just like Photobucket for some reason.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
^Hmmm... I'm lost and lazy :) I emailed the pics to Dan, so maybe he can put them somewhere for all to see (none of them are my pics!).
The only train(s) that I cannot find to complete this photo search are the old PTC trains running with 3 car trains. I have them in storage (far away in a cold basement) somewhere.
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