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Steam & Excursion > Torch Lake #3Date: 10/16/18 18:32 Torch Lake #3 Author: columbusrailnut Tomorrow at the Henry Ford museum Torch Lake number three will turn 145 years old making her the oldest operating locomotive in the country. Tonight the crew spent extra time polishing and cleaning for her special day. A special thank you goes out to Matt and his crew for showing me around the shop and for the wonderful work they do everyday to preserve steam.
Posted from iPhone Bruce Bryan Greensburg, IN Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/16/18 18:54 by columbusrailnut. Date: 10/16/18 20:21 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: spdaylight What a little beauty . . thanks for capturing the prep crew . . .
Craig mcmrailvideos.com Date: 10/17/18 05:59 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: Bob3985 Congrats to a grand ole gal and her dedicated crew. I know the feeling that they will be enjoying on this locomotives operation.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 10/17/18 09:53 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: Earlk Is #3 a true Mason Bogie?
Date: 10/17/18 10:20 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: LarryDoyle Earlk Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is #3 a true Mason Bogie? Looks like a Forney, to me. -LD Date: 10/17/18 15:23 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: columbusrailnut It is a mason bogie. Build number 518 by mason machine works Taunton, Ma. Believed to be the only Mason bogie left.
Bruce Bryan Greensburg, IN Date: 10/17/18 17:48 Re: Torch Lake #3 Author: MaryMcPherson Nice to see she's still going. I first rode behind her there in 1983!
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