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L&N Railway Museum Virtual Cache

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Hidden : 8/5/2002
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

This is a tribute to the efforts of all who worked in bringing the Louisville & Nashville Railway into existence.

This museum is located off of the 31E Kentucky Byway, approximately 11 miles south of the Blue Grass Parkway.

To retain credit for this cache, you must answer the question and send it to my profile address at geocaching.com. To answer the question, you will need to enter the facility from the posted coordinates, and follow these directions:

1) Go NE 7 paces (approx 14').
2) Turn East, and proceed approx 10' through the entrance.
3) You will be facing a display case.
4) Turn West and look up about 8 feet off of the floor.

The question: What are both of the numbers on the front of the locomotive in the picture?

If the museum is not open, you alternatively could tell me, What was the number on the front of the locomotive that is in the yard that reportedly pulled the re-election campaign of President Theodore Roosevelt*?

*updated 11/12/2002 -It appears that the TR presidential train is in the shop over the winter.

If you need an ''outdoor'' clue in the meantime if the museum is closed, what's the number on the AirForce engine that's directly behind the ticket office?

I reserve the right to delete any logs containing the answers.

Enjoy the local food, it is very unique!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)