I feel the need, the need for STEAM!!!!!!!

Stourbridge Lion Jun 6, 2004

  1. Helitac

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    Brakeman"s cabin and a rear light, I love the look.
     
  2. fitz

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    There are so many posts on this thread, I can't remember if anyone posted a Reading T-1. Here is 2100 sitting in a siding at Tacoma in May 2007.
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  3. r_i_straw

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    Speaking of steam, here is a lot of it on a cold December day in 1942 on the C&NW somewhere in the Chicago area. Two 2493 class J-A Mikados are shoving a string of cars.
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  4. r_i_straw

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    L&N 152 in Boston, Kentucky

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  5. bravogjt

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    D&SNG

    I found myself back down in Silverton, CO this weekend. Here are a few of the shots that I took.

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    First some mystery steam was being delivered to the Silverton shop. I never did see what was under the tarp.

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    No. 478

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    The only 4-8-4 S-2 in existance in Havre, MT.
     

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  9. Stourbridge Lion

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    Just had to get this topic kick started again when I saw this one

     
  10. Stourbridge Lion

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    Georgetown Loop #12 - Back in operation!!!!!!!

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    Don't remember if I posted this before, but it is worth seeing again.

    SP AC-9 # 3800 in coal burning days at Alamagordo, New Mexico.........

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    Same loco between Santa Rosa N.Mex and Tucumcari, N. Mexico. That's Hwy 66 on side of mainline.........

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  13. r_i_straw

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    Wow, I love the color shot. Here is another black & white showing 3809.
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  14. bremner

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    I would assume it is #315
     
  15. bremner

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    12/28/91, Walong, CA
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  16. bremner

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    Don't laugh, but a GREAT place to see a real Rio Grande Southern in regular running is Knotts Berry Farm. For years, I just laughed at the clown makeup on this loco. The Knotts sold out to Cedar Fair Entertainment, the park is not as nice, most of the fun rides have been removed, and it is not the same place. The ONLY good thing is they painted their equipment correctly!

    don't have an exact date, but arround 2006/2007
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  18. OleSmokey

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    Yep! I am a steam follower too! Here's one for you if i can get it to post.





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  19. bremner

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    Also, again, don't laugh....these have turned more miles than most mainline supersteam loco's.....
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  20. OleSmokey

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    I have a couple of other shots of that galloping goose if i can get them here.
     

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