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Steam lives Jeff
Haddow running Joe Scales engine crosses over John Keim
Photographer: William A Hays |
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Breaking For Coffee
1-1/2" scale steam donkey and high lead outfit built by Leroy Johnston. Logging
in Big Horn Creek on the Columbia River Northern Railway in Bickleton, WA.
Photographer: Bob Chapman |
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Teaching the Next
Generation Cliff Hudson with his new OS Porter, getting ready to make a
run on the St. Croix Railroad's 3/4" line. Assisting Cliff this day are several
interested youths.
Photographer: Barry Moore |
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Early Morning A
Pacific Coast Shay was tied down on the Main for the Holidays Dec 2002 while a
Pacific rests on the lead
Photographer: R. E. (Biscuit) McMullen |
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You Can't Keep a True
Live-Steamer Down! Rich "had" to go to the St. Croix RR 1994 Fall Meet,
never mind he'd just had surgery on his ankle. The Dr. said to keep it elevated.
Well, he found a way to get his steam "fix" and still follow the Dr.'s orders!
Photographer: Maureen Stetham |
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Mighty Mack!
This is my Cannonball Mack. It is June 8, 1991, at the Shellrock Shortline in
Iowa. I found that if I sat on the roof, I could get more passengers on my
riding car and extra traction to boot!
Photographer: Traci Hayes |
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Everyone rides at VIME.
Threshing Weekend Meet at Vancouver Island Model Engineers saw Dave Cormies
Locomotive pulling our special needs car and giving Jackie Gandy and Caregiver
Anna Lushaw their first ride.
Photographer: Dennis Dalla-Vicenza |
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End Of Track
Work extra at end of track during rebuild of Lost Pond Railroad. Engine is a
Whitcomb (Midway) gas/mechanical.
Photographer: Keith Blake |
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Where Is My Locomotive
This is my son Jason Wayne when he was four years old at the Goleta Valley
Railroad Site.
Photographer: John Lebeck |