And you are correct. The first thing that caught my attention was the
crease along the sides of the passenger coaches. Then there were details about
the locomotive and tender, and then possibly details about the tracks.
Whoever did this must have gone searching for an image of a passenger
train unaware that there are distinct differences in other designs outside
North America.
>
>If I had to guess, the emage on my monitor is too fuzzy, is that's an
>English train. Don't think there was one at the golden spike ceremony,
>but since it's on the poster but not a stamp, I guess they didn't care.
>
>
>>This morning I had to go to the post office to track down the whereabouts
>>of a couple of packages that were MIA. It took a while, so while I was
>>waiting I entertained myself by looking over the various posters. One of
>>them, advertising new commemorative stamps, got my attention, and while
>>looking it over slowly I spotted a horrible error. I won't give it away,
>>but see if you can notice it:
>>
>>https://www.flickr.com/photos/64004640@N03/48654462113/in/dateposted-public/
>>
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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