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Pearlandchristiancloseup.jpg (110596 bytes) Submitted and photographed by: Jim Schulz
Location: Milwaukee Light Engineering Society RR Park, Wisconsin. Summer 2001
Locomotive: Maxitrak 0-4-2 Kerr-Stuart coal-fired narrow gauge industrial locomotive

Christian, age 9, learns to fire up Pearl

JSchulz@kalmbach.com

Here are a couple of people shots of the turntable at the new Canton, St. Paul and Pacific Railway being constructed in GA.

Photographer: Kevin Doe

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Img12.jpg (39017 bytes) Live Steam Family Fun... Jeff, Debbie, Jeremy & Jeffery Badger enjoy a day out on the high iron with their Soquel Pacific Coast live steamer, rolling stock includes the custom made riding car, flats from Roll Models and caboose from Midway. 
Date: March 25, 2001 
Location: Portola Valley & Alpine RR
Engine: modified "Wendy"
Photographer: Jannell Gallemore. 
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Submitted by: Whit Johnson
Location:  Private Track in Central Iowa,  November 2000
Locomotive: Little Engines 4-6-2 Pacific U.P.#2856 Owned by Whit Johnson, Built in 1969 by Ron Beckman, Omaha, NE, 
Engineer: Steve Muscato of Minnesota

The temperature was 25
degrees F. and the best steaming of the year.
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size.jpg (153704 bytes) Date: Saturday 1 September 2001 
Location: 'Veluwse Stoomtrein Maatschappij' , the halt at Loenen, between Apledoorn &  Dieren in Holland. 
Photo by: Erik-Jan Stroetinga
Locomotives: 7.25" gauge 4-6-0 express locomotive of the Dutch state railway, meeting a preserved German 2-10-0 heavy goods engine class 50 (prototype).

This preserved Dutch steam railway has a steam meet with model engineers once a year. The two locos were making this demonstration run side by side at almost the same speed. Apart form the scale difference of the locomotives, operation
and driving these loco were identical and they used a common source for water, coal and oil. e.stroetinga@chello.nl

   
 

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