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Steam & Excursion > A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to SalmonberryDate: 10/07/15 09:49 A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberry Author: Fallbridge4449 Many thanks to RailsNW, The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad for making this excursion possible this past weekend. It was also nice to say hello to Martin Hansen again, as he was our fireman for the day. It was surely a fun day and the weather was perfect.
J. Dean Sheldrake Silverton, OR Date: 10/07/15 09:51 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: Fallbridge4449 Date: 10/07/15 09:53 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: LoggerHogger Great to see you too Dean. Glad you enjoyed the ride. You are right, we could not have had better weather.
Martin Date: 10/07/15 09:54 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: Fallbridge4449 Date: 10/07/15 10:04 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: asheldrake NICE pictures Dean......Arlen
Date: 10/07/15 10:09 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: grahamline Perfect size and type of locomotive for an excursion line like the OCSR. That group has accomplished a great deal with limited resources, and gone about it without a lot of fuss and drama.
Date: 10/07/15 15:19 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: patd3985 Nice pix of a great tourist railroad! I would have liked to see a lot less smoke. I'm sure the passengers in the open air car would tend to somewhat agree.
Date: 10/08/15 00:46 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: RayW The engine has three domes. There would be steam and sand domes--what is the third?
Date: 10/08/15 03:17 Re: A few more Oregon Coast Scenic with McCloud #25 to Salmonberr Author: LoggerHogger 2 sand domes (front and rear) and one steam dome (center).
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