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Nostalgia & History > A Couple N&W 2-6-6-4sDate: 12/17/14 14:46 A Couple N&W 2-6-6-4s Author: MartyBernard I do not know where I found the builder's photo of 1236 and the purchased slide (second photo) has only the this information: N&W 1232, Columbus, OH.
Marty Bernard Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/17/14 16:01 by MartyBernard. Date: 12/17/14 15:01 Re: A Couple N&W 2-8-8-4s Author: 1019X Those are 2-6-6-4s
Charlie Date: 12/17/14 16:02 Re: A Couple N&W 2-6-6-4s Author: MartyBernard Thanks for catching that stupid typo. Fixed it.
Marty Bernard Date: 12/17/14 19:10 Re: A Couple N&W 2-6-6-4s Author: drumwrencher MartyBernard Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I do not know where I found the builder's photo of > 1236 and the purchased slide (second photo) has > only the this information: N&W 1232, Columbus, > OH. > > Marty Bernard It's been many years since I thought about N&W steam. Didn't the railroad build most of their steamers, these included? Thanks, Marty. Great photos. Walter Date: 12/17/14 20:25 Re: A Couple N&W 2-6-6-4s Author: coach I have all of O. Winston Link's N&W steam RR recordings. That 2nd photo sounds like one his recordings--just pure N&W power! That 2nd photo just displays pure, raw steam power. Man, how I wish I could have been there!!!
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