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High Line Fun!
Don Cornell's, Narrow Gauge, 0-4-4T, Sandy River #1, propane fired. 2" scale,
4-3/4" gauge. WLS meet 8/27/2004 (also on my website in the gallery).
Photographer: Fr. Jay Finelli |
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Train Time at
Katieville Extra 1565 is waiting at Katieville while Train #4 leaves the
Katieville Station on the EJ&K Railway in Boone, Iowa
Photographer: Bob Bourne |
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Pushing Snow Bob
Bourne on EJ&K 724 is operating a snow extra to open the Ames yard on February
22, 2004 in rural Boone County, Iowa.
Photographer: Steve Malmquist |
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Take an Alberta Break
This is Jerry Smolyk's grain car built by Paul Karczewski. It was photographed
at the Maricopa Live Steamers Fall Meet 2004. Notice the Heritage Fund icon in
the middle of the car. The leading edge of the H drops down to form the outline
of Alberta.
Photographer: Jim Manley |
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Enjoying The Warmer
Weather Canadian National 9162 rolling through the Phoenix desert at the
Maricopa Live Steamers Fall Meet 2004.
Photographer: Jim Manley |
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Paul K and His GP60
Paul Karczewski stands in front of his own GP60, EMD 3655.
Photographer and photo editor: Jim Manley |
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We'll go when Dad
figures out the Table! Thomas and his Dad Gerald Stuteville are getting
ready to go out for Thomas' first run on the Commanche & Indian Gap in Central
Texas. The Engine is a 1903 Class J70 Tram with passenger coach patterened after
Toby & Henretta (electric).
Photographer: Karen Stuteville |
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Northern Morning
James Robinson's (late) 2900 Santa Fe Northern in the steaming bay awaiting the
hostler. Comanche & Indian Gap RR in central Texas
Photographer: Gerald Stuteville |
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Hog Heads of the C & H
Railroad
Taking oct 9 2004 at the c and h railroad water tower left to right dave cregut
lyndon ks. Larry shotwell denver co. Steve cregut and mike hawkins topeka ks. 12
inch ottaway steamer.
Photographer: Dandy Shotwell |
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Breakfast on the C & H
Railroad Engineer Mike Hawlins
eats breakfast at the yard office while the 12" Ottaway steamer builds steam for
a run on the C&H Railroad. September 2004
Photographer: Dandy Shotwell |