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But the Walthers model is still about 20 feet and two silos short of the Caldwell elevator, which is a small elevator to begin with (in Idaho's smallest town). So the Walthers model is kind of a micro elevator.
Bryan,As someone who has lived in the Treasure Valley of Idaho all my life, saying Caldwell is Idaho's smallest town is rather offensive. All you have to do is take US Highway 20/26 and drive about 8 miles west of Caldwell, and you will come to Notus. The joke is that if you blink, you won't even notice Notus.
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Someone related that it was the smallest town in Idaho, and he works in Idaho. Maybe he was using a less obvious measure than population. Notus? Is that pronounced "Not us"? If so, maybe that's why they're keeping it small, sort of a Flatland's approach.
Caldwell Idaho has 48,000 people... Unless there's a different Caldwell its not a town anymore https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell,_IdahoLove this Shot https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2218/2179079554_e727b95c12_o.jpgLooks like there's some tiny places in Idaho... (mind you that's true everywhere)http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/idaho/id-smallest-towns/The list is incomplete tho, its missing Avery Idaho which has a population of about 25...