Here's another submission from the group. This certified (for railroad use) watch belonged to a long-time Frisco employee. When was this watch...
The Puzzler has a coupler of possible puzzles in mind, but he is hopeful, that he might think of something better. As always, The Puzzler is eager...
The Puzzler is pleased to see that he stumped the group. * The painting in question hung on the bulkhead of the Frisco's Grumman Gulfstream I....
Technically speaking, a wall would be incorrect.
Where did this painting hang?
The Puzzler thanks Karl Brand for his meteor question. The two impact craters are the Weaubleau Structure, which was crossed by the Clinton and...
This one's a submission by one of the group. It's not a true railroad puzzle, but it has geographic twist that is unique to the Frisco. The...
Karl, You are right about the mileage. Strapac's Cotton Belt Locomotives quotes about 80 miles, but it appears to be less. Courtesy of my...
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A Clue The railroad in question had a MKT 2-6-0 on the roster. The Mogul was acquired in 11/1913.
This puzzler was inspired by a non-railfan friend, who brought me a picture of his grandfather posed in cab window of a steam locomotive. He...
Give Mr. Scott a Cohiba. Wellington Stephenson, Vice President and General Manager, of the J. L. C. & E was out of work after the Frisco bought...
A word of introduction: NPR’s “Car Talk” features a segment in which The Puzzler asks questions of the audience that tend to be automotive in...
Separate names with a comma.