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"B.C. Rail" Running the B.C.
Rail passenger train for the Canada Day celebrations. Kurtis Tyler at the
controls. We carried over 3,000 passengers in the one day!!! Loco is a
model of a M-420 BCR #646. built by Carr's Locomotive Works in Coquitlam,
B.C.
Doug May (super chief) Mary Roy owner of this train and me, Paul
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photographer: Lee Wright |
"Green River Bridge" From
Green River Michigan to Green River Wyoming, Union Pacific spans the country. C
30-7 locomotive scratch built by Lee Wright in 1985 is still running up miles.
Powered by two permanent electric motors pulls a consist of freight cars over
the bridge that spans Green River, White Creek railroad, Cedar Springs,
Michigan.
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photographer: Jan-Eric Nystrom |
"Pure Joy" There is no
mistaking the pure joy seen in this 3-year old, who insisted on "one more lap!"
a zillion times! Shot on my portable track in Hangö, Finland. The 0-4-0 switcher
was built in one month (45 workshop hours) and has been very popular with kids
visiting...
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photographer and photo-editor: Jan-Eric Nystrom animato sci.fi
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Three shots, one of my 4-4-0 in Hangö,
Finland, one shot of the old, wooden station building in Ekenäs, 20 miles away,
and a finally a shot of myself, all "photosouped" together. Editors Note:
This photo has been digitally manipulated. It doesn't fit into any of
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photographer: Ed Kelley |
"City Island RR Crown" The
24" gauge "Crown" locomotive at the City Island Rail Road station,
Harrisburg, PA. Photo taken July 2002. Photo submitted by Ed Kelley.
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photographer: Mark C. Gregor |
"Snowy Summit" This SD-60
which was built by Lee Wright, has just reached the snow peaked summit on the
Western Illinois Railroad located in rural Marshall County west of Henry,
Illinois. Photograph taken on Sunday, January 20, 2002. Submitted by
Mark C. Gregor
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photographer: Chris Stieh |
"Which way do we go?" Two young
engineers experiencing Train Mountain the proper way. Submitted by Chris Stieh
and taken on Saturday August 02, 2003.
DRGW375 tscnet.com |