I'm pretty sure a LOT of Thunderbolts are left in Illinois, so they aren't rare at all.Bnsfman12 wrote:Jeff from west shore told my dad that a town in Illinois bought 3 Tbolts from west shore. the 3 Tbolts were restored and (at the time) they where just shipped out to be put up in that Illinois town. So that adds 3 Tbolts left in service in illinois
Definitely Bloomington, IL.Spencerlovestrains wrote:I'm pretty sure a LOT of Thunderbolts are left in Illinois, so they aren't rare at all.Bnsfman12 wrote:Jeff from west shore told my dad that a town in Illinois bought 3 Tbolts from west shore. the 3 Tbolts were restored and (at the time) they where just shipped out to be put up in that Illinois town. So that adds 3 Tbolts left in service in illinois
Last time I checked Bloomington, IL switched to Tempest sirens.Some_3t22s wrote:Definitely Bloomington, IL.Spencerlovestrains wrote:I'm pretty sure a LOT of Thunderbolts are left in Illinois, so they aren't rare at all.Bnsfman12 wrote:Jeff from west shore told my dad that a town in Illinois bought 3 Tbolts from west shore. the 3 Tbolts were restored and (at the time) they where just shipped out to be put up in that Illinois town. So that adds 3 Tbolts left in service in illinois
They still have quite a few T-bolts, running too.gman 1 wrote:Last time I checked Bloomington, IL switched to Tempest sirens.Some_3t22s wrote:Definitely Bloomington, IL.Spencerlovestrains wrote: I'm pretty sure a LOT of Thunderbolts are left in Illinois, so they aren't rare at all.
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