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Steam & Excursion > Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steamDate: 04/21/15 10:46 Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: Earlk The Durbin & Greenbrier Valley RR had thier former Moore-Keppel Lumber Co. Climax #3 in operation last Sunday on a special train operated for the memebers of the West Virginia Railroad Museum.
Date: 04/21/15 13:59 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: Milepost_130 Thanks for posting these images. It is seldom that images of this locomotive in steam are shared. Thanks again.
Date: 04/21/15 14:37 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: tomstp And, it sure is shinny.
Date: 04/21/15 16:12 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: hkyman16 Here's a video to complement the photos!
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 04/21/15 16:28 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: jkh2cpu 1. What a great sounding whistle.
2. Lots of clanks there, but it should pass inspection. 3. It barely fits in that engine shed. Thanks for this! John. Date: 04/21/15 16:41 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: Earlk I tried to download this, but it took forever and gave up.
Here's a linky to a less clanky version.... http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b388/earlknoob_/th_100_6143_00a_zps68w4j1rs.mp4 Date: 04/21/15 17:07 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: drfunk411 I wonder if they have a tennis ball hanging by a string in that shed?
Karl Antos Buffalo NY Posted from Android Date: 04/21/15 20:12 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: moonliter Nice video and I love the Russian Blue Steel boiler jacketing.
Gerry Gaugl Ottawa ON Date: 04/26/15 14:56 Re: Durbin & Greenbrier Valley #3 in steam Author: scwillis Not long after arrival in Durbin the #3 axle broke during a run. The truck was rolled out and disassembled. I took the axle and wheels to a machine shop in Okland, MD to have a new axle manufactured. They pressed off the wheels and created a new axle. I remember distinctly the shop owner said it had 11 different diameters on it! Don't ask what they were, I didn't ask and as long as the truck went back together, all was well.
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