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Photo by and submitted by Maurice
Verriere
Location: "Le Petit Train des Templiers", at
Epinay sur Orge, France, in May 2001.
The loco and the cars were built by me. The loco is a 0-4-0 model of
a
Schneider (name of builder) built in 1870, an industrial narrow
gauge (60cm)
engine. My son, Denis, is at the regulator during a public opening
of the track.
cybermomo@wanadoo.fr
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Is the year 1910 or 2001?
Engineer; Jim Greathouse , Jr Brakeman; Jim
Ball
Location: Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad on Sunday, October 21,
2001
Locomotive: Pacific 4-6-2 Built in Shalford England in 1925
jmjrr@apci.net
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Photo by Daniel F.
Morris
SVLS meet
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Trying!
nbriskman@mindspring.com |
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2FT gauge CP
Huntington,
gasoline(20hp Kohler) Hydraulic drive, 150lg air pressure for
whistle and brakes. Also has smoke unit. Built from scratch, a joy
to ride. Tommy
Harrell Cartersville, Ga.
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Photo by Doug Moody, spring 2001. Locomotive:
4-6-2 heavy pacific
I just finished the major detailing of this engine
when this picture was taken. I scratch built the tender tank from
brass, using the original Southern, prints in 1999. The engine has a
Ulin fully working cross compound air compressor, a scratch built
fully working feed water heater system, scratch built scale boiler
check valves, Klamath baker valve gear - sand dome and steam dome,
Superpower Detail working
generator, David Moore power reverse, Superscale whistle and Cole
Model Power pipe fittings.
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Photo by Daniel F.
Morris
SVLS meet
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Photo is by Dave Johnson
Photo shows my 7 year old Colin Murphy, operating the OS 1" Shay at
the Pennsylvania Live Steamer Fall Meet this past September. The
person riding behind is unidentified at the moment. Submitted by
Patrick J. Murphy, Pennsylvania Live Steamers
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