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Who's on first?

Now I'm confused.  If 1713 was never at Worthington, is there a 1700 class 
there now?  Or did Ed's car just stop by on its way to whereever it is stored 
now.  And I agree with Mr. Lybarger, it must be the car at Ashley.

I seem to remember Worthington getting an ex Cincinnati/ex TTC car with hopes 
of restoring it.  It was in bad shape, of course outside.  Then I heard they 
cut it up and saved what they could - trucks, or whatever.  Can anyone verify 
this story.

Fred 

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&lt;HTML&gt;&lt;FONT FACE=arial,helvetica&gt;&lt;FONT  SIZE=2&gt;Who's on first?
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&lt;BR&gt;Now I'm confused. &amp;nbsp;If 1713 was never at Worthington, is there a 1700 class &lt;BR&gt;there now? &amp;nbsp;Or did Ed's car just stop by on its way to whereever it is stored &lt;BR&gt;now. &amp;nbsp;And I agree with Mr. Lybarger, it must be the car at Ashley.
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&lt;BR&gt;I seem to remember Worthington getting an ex Cincinnati/ex TTC car with hopes &lt;BR&gt;of restoring it. &amp;nbsp;It was in bad shape, of course outside. &amp;nbsp;Then I heard they &lt;BR&gt;cut it up and saved what they could - trucks, or whatever. &amp;nbsp;Can anyone verify &lt;BR&gt;this story.
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&lt;BR&gt;Fred &lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/HTML&gt;

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