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Steam & Excursion > Doyle and his DaylightDate: 11/30/18 08:07 Doyle and his Daylight Author: mfmalk Date: 11/30/18 08:38 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: train671 A very well done portrait. Thanks for posting.
Date: 11/30/18 09:36 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: Hillcrest Very Cool. That's a different look for Mr. McCormack tho, what was the occasion?
Cheers, Dave Date: 11/30/18 20:12 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: train671 I think it was a recent private photo charter....
Date: 11/30/18 21:57 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: WestinAshahr That's a staged run-by. DLM would never look like that in regular service...
Date: 11/30/18 23:27 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: mfmalk Correct, it was a Lerro Productions private photo charter.
Matthew train671 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think it was a recent private photo charter.... > > Date: 12/01/18 07:22 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: towazy Where’s the photo??
Date: 12/01/18 08:01 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: HotWater towazy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Where’s the photo?? Click on the "Link to photo" in the original poster's post. Date: 12/01/18 10:52 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: Frisco1522 Different view of "One of the Good Guys". What a track record.
Date: 12/03/18 15:25 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: ProAmtrak That is awesome!
Date: 12/04/18 02:04 Re: Doyle and his Daylight Author: wcamp1472 I’m so glad that Doyle cameto the Conneaut Roundhouse, with Boilermaker Joe Karal...they both said “we want to help”.
Doyle had never worked on steam locos, but had served in the nuclear submarine service.... a clue to his leadership style. Joe had worked on 759 10 years earlier, during the engine’s Classifed Repairs rebuilding in Conneaut’s backshops. In ‘68, HICO’s Crew was in our 20s, we were all so young... Dale Moses, NKP from Frankfort, Indiana and Joe, NKP Boilermaker, extroadinaire, guided us with skill and hard work. We were so lucky that Doyle found us, way back in June, 1968. Thanks for the portrait. w. |