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'''John Hall''' has had a lifelong curiosity of railroads which developed into a fascination of the South Pacific Coast Railroad’s early years.  John is an expert on the [[South Pacific Coast Railroad]] and its line side industries prior to the railroad’s July 1887 transfer to the Southern Pacific Railroad. He is a regular contributor of history articles for the Museum at Ardenwood’s  newsletter [http://www.spcrr.org/newsletters.htm <i>Hotbox</i>]  and the editor of <i>The South Pacific Coast Railroad As Reported in the Media of the Day</i>, Volumes 1-5, Unpublished. John has been a regular contributor to the PacificNG.org website since 2009. In addition to his research and literary efforts he is an accomplished designer of [https://www.shapeways.com/designer/r3feetr/creations 3D printed models] of railroad equipment.
<span class="paracap">J</span>'''ohn Hall''' has had a lifelong curiosity of railroads which developed into a fascination of the South Pacific Coast Railroad’s early years.  John is an expert on the [[South Pacific Coast Railroad]] and its line side industries prior to the railroad’s July 1887 transfer to the Southern Pacific Railroad. He is a regular contributor of history articles for the Museum at Ardenwood’s  newsletter [http://www.spcrr.org/newsletters.htm <i>Hotbox</i>]  and the editor of <i>The South Pacific Coast Railroad As Reported in the Media of the Day</i>, Volumes 1-5, Unpublished. John has been a regular contributor to the PacificNG.org website since 2009. In addition to his research and literary efforts he is an accomplished designer of [https://www.shapeways.com/designer/r3feetr/creations 3D printed models] of railroad equipment.
 


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John Hall has had a lifelong curiosity of railroads which developed into a fascination of the South Pacific Coast Railroad’s early years. John is an expert on the South Pacific Coast Railroad and its line side industries prior to the railroad’s July 1887 transfer to the Southern Pacific Railroad. He is a regular contributor of history articles for the Museum at Ardenwood’s newsletter Hotbox and the editor of The South Pacific Coast Railroad As Reported in the Media of the Day, Volumes 1-5, Unpublished. John has been a regular contributor to the PacificNG.org website since 2009. In addition to his research and literary efforts he is an accomplished designer of 3D printed models of railroad equipment.


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