
Kids |
Family Tradition Afternoon Run: Grandfather Ernie and and soon to
be 3 year old Evelyn take a leisurely run around her daddy's backyard track.
photographer: Bernie Grow |

People
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Live steam Veteran 3/4" All The Way. Ernie Grow enjoys running
3/4" scale. The locomotive is a Van Brocklin ten-wheeler. Billy's 18th engine.
Let her rip Ernie!
photographer: Bernie Grow |

Kids |
My new Gondola Steven Keeney is sitting on the scratch built 1.5" scale
gondola that was made in two weeks by Steven's Railroad crew.
photographer: Paul Dillard |

People
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The Mighty Hudson at work Karl Losely coming into the station with the
big Hudson and a load of passengers on Lake Shore Live Steamers July 30, 2006
Public Run at Penitentiary Glen Reservation
photographer: William C. Deptowicz |

Kids |
Sean and Grandpa on the Highline Sean enjoys driving Grandpa Jim's
train at the Milwaukee Light Engineering Society Railroad park during the 2006
fall picnic (Dad should have Sean's railtruck finished next year).
photographer: Stewart Durian |

Realistic
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Where can we add more track? A rainy day gives you an opportunity for a
clear view of the actual track work at Eagle Point’s main junction, which is
normally filled with trains and people on run days.
photographer: Rick Henderson |

People
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Happy Man at Train Mtn Live steamer Carl Schmidt takes possession of
new loco at Train Mountain Triennial. I don't think the smile will come off for
many days.
photographer: Bill Banta |

People
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Never Derailed.
The car was built by Paul Dillard and Steven Keeney of Steven's Railroad (now
called the S & C Railroad.) The car has never derailed on Kern County Live
Steamer's track in Bakersfield, and it's been used as the conductor's car there.
photographer: Paul Dillard |

Kids |
Grandson applying pressure Grandson digs in and helps get Dad's
northern back on the rails
photographer: Bill Banta |

People
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Everyone Rides
Everyone rides on the North Pacific Coast RR including the family dog. Ed,
Pat, Chris and Bunny the dog enjoy a ride on the North Pacific Coast Railroad.
Bunny's private car is a Plum Cove Phlat car that has be kitbashed into a 2.5
inch truss rod flat. The engine is an RMI Davenport.
photographer: Ken Stanfield |