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Steam & Excursion > The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCRYDate: 03/18/10 19:25 The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCRY Author: sp5623 Granite Rock number 10 arrived on Niles Canyon Railway tracks today in preparation for the Pacific Locomotive Association's Steamfest 2010. More information is available on our website http://plasteam.ncry.org/steamfest2010a.htm The weather is beautiful, the hills are green and four live steamers in the canyon at the same time should be quite a sight.
Howard Date: 03/18/10 20:24 Re: The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCR Author: RRTrainingServices Hey! You got the S-6 running, when did you do that?
Date: 03/18/10 21:39 Re: The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCR Author: sp5623 RRTrainingServices Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hey! You got the S-6 running, when did you do > that? We finished the engine rebuild in February. Howard Date: 03/19/10 07:00 Re: The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCR Author: dmaffei sp5623 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > We finished the engine rebuild in February. Nice to hear the burble of an Alco: http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/attachments/fullsize/431000/Nile_2.jpg The Whistle on the Mason County #7 sounded extremely good in the canyon. Anyone know the RR origin of that fine instrument/whistle? Date: 03/19/10 17:25 Re: The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCR Author: VERNON1946 There is something about your photos, especially the first one, that is really breath-taking! Maybe(partially) because it is elevated??? Thank You for sharing these photos.
VERNON Date: 03/19/10 19:39 Re: The last of the 4 steamers arrived today on the NCR Author: sp5623 VERNON1946 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > There is something about your photos, especially > the first one, that is really breath-taking! > Maybe(partially) because it is elevated??? Thank > You for sharing these photos. > Vernon, thank you for your kind comments. I really appreciate them. Howard |