
photographer: Chris Brew |
"Stroll through the
woods" The picture was taken at PNLS (Pacific Northwest Live Steamers) on
our opening day. Larry Anderson taking a stroll threw the woods over
looking the pond with his Erie Triplex 2-8-8-8-2. Submitted by Chris Brew
cbrew@pnls.org |

photographer: Per Johansson |
"Jonas' first time
driving"
Submitted by Per Johansson. Taken at my neighbors private track in
Rockhammar, Sweden. His homemade model of a narrow gauge engine powered by
a Hilti SB 12 Battery Powered Screw Driver. My son Jonas is, for the first time,
allowed to drive the engine on his own.
pimse tjohoo.se |

photographer: Jim Leggett |
"By The Station"
Toad Swamp & Punk Hollow #6500 simmers patiently outside Cedars Station. This
2-6-0 was
originally built by my grandfather, Jim Turnbull, in 1973. I bought it in 1993
and restored her to service in 1994. Photo taken at the 2003 MLS Int'l Meet.
Submitted by Jim Leggett
jleggett sympatico.ca |
|

photographer: Jim Leggett |
"The Sunset Pickle"
Elizabeth Leggett running her "Pickle Barrel". This 3/4" scale
0-6-0 saddletanker was built in 1951 by her great-grandfather Jim Turnbull.
Photo taken by Jim Leggett during the 2003 MLS Int'l Meet. Submitted by Jim
Leggett
jleggett sympatico.ca |

photographer: Roland Birat Pettersson |
Opening Run on the New
Trestle"
At my private track, Rockhammar Sweden, with invited friends.
Locomotives (in order):
A model of Munktells very first steam loco, "Forstlingen".
My homemade inspection vehicle, called InspektorŽn.
My, also homemade, model of a Humboldt-Klockner-Deutz narrow gauge engine
powered by a Yanmar diesel engine/hydraulic transmission.hinderstorptj telia.com |

photographer: Pat Turner |
"Steaming at
Mid-South" Larry Taylor on his 4-4-2 Colorado Midland #22 Atlantic. Engine
built by Rich Dean and pulling Fayette & East Coweta gondola built by Pat
Turner. Mid-South Spring 2003 meet.
CandSn3 mindspring.com |

photographer: Jack KlingbeilNote: Construction
prints/instructions for this loco are available on CD-Rom. (approx.
40 size D&E prints). |
"Big MACs" This
was the first time these SD-70 MACs were on the track. June 14th 2003 at the
Alaska Live Steamers track in Wasilla. Photo taken at the Furrow Creek Trestle.
Each locomotive powered by a V-twin Briggs & Stratton 16 hp, hydraulic pump and
a hydraulic motor for each truck.
Jack Klingbeil
jackklingbeil gci.net |