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Steam & Excursion > Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0Date: 04/19/17 16:59 Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: MartyBernard Roger Puta caught Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 97 in the New Haven Yard at Danbury, CT on July 28, 1968.
Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/19/17 17:33 by MartyBernard. Date: 04/19/17 17:05 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 4-6-0 Author: Robertjohndavis 2-8-0
Date: 04/19/17 17:34 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: MartyBernard Fixed it.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/19/17 17:35 by MartyBernard. Date: 04/19/17 17:55 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: Tominde Love that fine work on the spokes. But hard to imagine too many 2-8-0s had those back in the day.
Date: 04/19/17 19:29 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: nhiwwrr Better known as Valley Railroad #97, originally Birmingham and Southeastern #200.
The original low profile tender seen in the above photo was replaced many years ago. Posted from Android Date: 04/19/17 22:23 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: pennsy3750 nhiwwrr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The original low profile tender seen in the above > photo was replaced many years ago. Too bad; the much larger one she totes around today is somewhat ungainly for an engine that size. Date: 04/20/17 07:01 Re: Here's a Pretty Girl -- Connecticut Valley 2-8-0 Author: Buttons2013 First locomotive I ever had the opportunity to operate!
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