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Old 12-31-2023, 04:38 PM
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Default The T206 train tour

The following is my version of what I think may have taken place during "The T206 train tour"

Apologies in advance for my lack of writing skills.
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As indicated above Schaefer was a big prankster but there were numerous pranks and mishaps during the tour.

Here are some of the photo's that were taken during the tour.

There were a few pranks pulled by the southern Leaguers

One involved the group that visited the Hindu facility. After visiting that facility they went over to the Old Mill facility where they thought it would be fun to change the color there from black to brown.
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after leaving there a couple of the players stumbled on the small Sweet Caporal 649 factory which they then went trough backwards.
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This is a picture taken of Wildfire Schulte during his attempt to board the Southern Leaguers Piedmont 350 train.
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This is a photo of Ed Willett after a run in with a hockey stick on or near the 350 only train
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Eddie Collins had a similar incident involving a hockey stick with his occurring at both the Sovereign facility and the Piedmont 350 only train. If you look closely you can see a little blood
in the upper left corner of the Sovereign photo. The story is that both incidents involved the same person who turned out to be hockey player who hated the name Ed.
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Here's a photo of Monte Cross after his bar fight
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the next pair of photo's are of the botched attempt at correcting the Joe Doyle mistake. Disregard the black circle on the one as it's a print flaw that was circled on the photo.
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This is a picture of McAleese trying to scare Ray Demmitt. It appears that it was successful because it does look like Ray did jump out of his skin briefly.
This was a popular prank especially with the 350 only subjects.
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Here we have two of the 350/460 culprits who snuck in the Sweet Caporal 350/460 factory 30 facility before exiting out the back door. Doolan was with the group that almost got
caught and had to leave before finishing the tour.
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This is a photo of Red Murray who was one of the subjects that was supposed to be at the Piedmont Factory 42 party but he got drunk before the party and never made it there.
He was however able to convince someone that he did attend the party.
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and now we get to the king of pranks who was involved in two of the better pranks

Here he is with two other 460 only subjects Cy Seymour and a young Rube Marquard who joined in with a group of 350/460 subjects in pulling a prank at the Tolstio facility on the group of 12 460 only subjects.
After leaving there they pulled the same prank on the Heroes of history at another facility.
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and this is a photo of him while he was with Detroit pulling perhaps his best prank with the Southern Leaguers shortly after his failed attempt to board the Piedmont 350 southern League train.
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What a ride, clickity clacking through all of that!

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Nice job, Pat. Love the multi-strike cards!
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Thanks Pat, that was a fun read for the New Year!!
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Well done Pat! That was a fun read…so much so that I read it twice 😀
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Nice Pat. I think that is why so many like T206...it was such a long lasting party train full of print facility shenanigans and players hopping on and off and seemingly disregarding the rules and the paperwork getting all mixed up. It is good we have historians like yourself to try to piece together all the mayhem.

Compare this to the E120 American Caramel Express train...240 subjects, 15 from each team, everyone with their paperwork in order, non-stop through the the never ending flatlands of Middle America. Still a pleasant trip, just straight forward and uneventful, and lacking the intrigue and mayhem that the T206 train line provided in less than 3 years in operation.

Here are photos taken from both sides of the train of a portion of the 34 players that decided to go on that little side tour visit to the Sweet Caporal 649 facility while on the 150 train. The red wristbands (visible in the bottom line of photos taken from the other side of the train) allowed unlimited alcoholic beverages while on this tour, which in hindsight was probably not the wisest of decisions, as is evidenced by the 'worse for wear' condition of most of the players that the photographer captured in his shots.

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Outstanding, Pat!

Any idea why Crawford didn't visit the SC.150.25 shop? Seems a little odd, but is there a reason?

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Outstanding, Pat!

Any idea why Crawford didn't visit the SC.150.25 shop? Seems a little odd, but is there a reason?
Crawford was a late addition to print group 1Tony so I think the timing of when he was added is the reason for his SC 150/25 absence.
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