I still have the original edition of the “The Little Engine that Could”. A positive story for a youngster in 1939. Lived in Chatham NJ & could hear steam engines miles away chuffingaround the valley between Summit & Chatham. Traveled on trains for many years up to New England & Later the Lehigh Valley to Allentown PA.
sceadugenga1 over 8 years ago
The little Broomie that could…
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 8 years ago
I still have the original edition of the “The Little Engine that Could”. A positive story for a youngster in 1939. Lived in Chatham NJ & could hear steam engines miles away chuffingaround the valley between Summit & Chatham. Traveled on trains for many years up to New England & Later the Lehigh Valley to Allentown PA.
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
I wouldn’t think that a witch would need to shovel.
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
I’m a long time member of the National Association of Railroad Passengers. They’re in Washington, DC.
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
That steam engine is small and squat, just like you, Broomie! It’s a sign, of something or other. Now, get on with that fueling!