WP Steam?

Triplex Jun 22, 2008

  1. Triplex

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    I'm having trouble finding photos of WP steam online. Specifically, post-1940 photos. Is there a site with more than one or two?
     
  2. Helitac

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    WP Steam

    I've never had much luck on-line, I have a book on them,can't recall the author's name and it's still in Nevada so no help. Maybe someone here has had some success, I hope so.Bobby
     
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    Strange... all the shots there are from the 30s (not surprising, since most are Otto Perry) - except the 2-8-0s, which are all from the 40s. No shots of the 1938-built Challengers, and of course none of the GS-64s, and those are the classes I was specifically looking for.
     
  5. Helitac

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    There are a few pictures at yesteryeardepot.com, But there's only a few of each type. (I haven't figured out how to do a "link", tried a few times,failed a few times.) Bobby
     
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    Tony, LOVE that shot with the short passenger train, also note that these burned coal,(western division burned oil). cooool.Bobby
     
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    Any left side shots with siphons? Also a side by side thing with SP so we could see the differences. (anybody can wish!) Bobby I'm sorry, I was thinking forward to the GS-6 ; GS-64 Class.
     
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