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The
Great Locomotive Chase
(Sort of)My oldest son Donald making a run for it
on Kenny King's "Never Done Railroad". Kenny's train is being driven by my
brother in law Bill with a little help from his son Matthew. Passengers include
my niece Allison, my son David, and me bringing up the rear.
photographer: Diane Kurtz |

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Rolling Through Donkey Hollow A
freight rolls through Donkey Hollow on the Bitter Creek Western
Railroad.
photographer: Jamie Foster
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Baby's First Train Ride Serafina,
2 days old, takes her first ride on the 7.5" gauge Pacific Bill & Jamie Railroad
PB&JRR
photographer: Jamie Foster |

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Approaching the Depot at the Pacific Coast Railway
No. 2 is a 1927 Vulcan 2-4-0 steam locomotive used on the "Dr.
Quinn Medicine Woman" TV show, called the Roger Linn. It is currently in
operation at the Pacific Coast Railway
at the Santa Margarita Ranch in San Luis Obispo, CA.
photographer: Jamie Foster |

Kids
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1st time driving Grandpa's train
Mickey (driving) and Logan Boner at Bitter Creek Western RR. Walking Beam engine
0-4-0 built by Bill Conner, owned by Tom Osterdock. New Tender built by Tom.
photographer: Tom Osterdock |

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I'm not cold Dad, I'm going to run it all night!
Tamalina Boner, engineer running the Walking Beam engine built by
Bill Conner and owned by Tom Osterdock. Taken 4 July 2005 during the Fireworks
Show at the Bitter Creek Western Railroad.
photographer: Tom Osterdock |

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Ready at the Throttle Engineer
David (3) and my NY Dept. of Transportation GE 70 Tonner on Kenny King's "Never
Done RR". Anxiously awaiting the high-ball and passengers. The red gon (plans from
Pat Turner's site) was my first piece of rolling stock. The black gon is
from Kenny's fleet.
photographer: Don Grigg |

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Blowing it Down Blowing down the
boiler at the end of a great weekend at Burnaby, Calafornia August 6 & 7th 2005.
Al Von Ruden of Seattle, WA is blowing down his 1 1/2" Mikado while Mark Liggins
of Surray, BC looks on.
photographer: Kenneth A. Olsen |

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Ready for a long day's work on the White Creek RR
My Backyard Engineer 840-B is ready for a long day of work and
testing on its maiden voyage at the White Creek RR.
photographer: Derek Draft |

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Skunk
Train - Fort Bragg Skunk Train steaming out of the
switch yard.
photographer: Todd Hanson |