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photographer: Sol Reyes
"Light at the Beginning of the Tunnel"

Picture taken by Sol Reyes at Bitter Creek Western Railroad summer 2003

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photographer: Sol Reyes
"COD"

Conrail Locomotive owned by Thys Star. Picture taken by Sol Reyes at Bitter Creek Western Railroad Mountain Division summer 2003.

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photographer: Ray Robinson
"High Rise"

Engine # 3410 sitting on bridge # 4 on the 18 inch gauge "Meadows and Lake Kathleen Railroad" in Deadwood, Oregon. Engine # 3410 is a 50 HP diesel/Hydraulic, 8 wheel drive, Gp35 that weights about 5500 pounds and is 15 foot long. The tracks are 17 foot above Deadwood Creek, the highest point of trestle # 3 which is over 450 feet long. Photo taken  in May 2003.

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photographer: Phil Barney
Photo taken June 2001 of Engine #1793 entering trestle #2 on the "Meadows and Lake Kathleen" railroad in Deadwood, Oregon (owned by Ray Robinson). Engineer owner of #1793 is Bert Beacher (operating engine). Photo taken by Phil Barney of Portland, Oregon. #1793 is a 2-6-0 18 inch gauge, diesel fuel fired steam engine that operates on 125 PSI.

Submitted by Ray Robinson, Owner M&LK RR.

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photographer: Caroline Rivett
"Narrow Gauge Trestle"

Photo of K36 No 486 (lead owned by P Edmonds) and 483 (Owned by Bob Smith) 2-8-2's at the Comrie Railroad, Comrie Scotland. May 2003. Heading downgrade over a steel trestle bridge approaching a railroad crossing.


photographer: Paul Edmonds
"K36"

K36 #486 2-8-2 (Built and Owned by P Edmonds) Taking a Rio Grande Freight Train (Owned by B Rogers) waiting at the signal for the go ahead around the bottom loop at Weston Park July 2003.

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photographer: Jody Kinsel
"PRR M1b No 6750"

Submitted by Jack Miller

Jack Miller's PRR M1b No 6750, scratch built.  Taken at Railfest Days at the Railroaders Memorial Museum, Altoona, PA in 2002.

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photographer: Jody Kinsel
"OLD 612"

Submitted by Jack Miller

John Detrick & Don Sweger and PRR K4sa, No.614. Taken at Railfest Days at the Railroaders Memorial Museum, Altoona, PA in 2002.

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photographer: Phil Heath
"Breaks!"
 

Taken at Weston Park Shropshire UK.

Submitted by Phil Heath.


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