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Steam & Excursion > Roger Plummer againDate: 01/05/19 12:29 Roger Plummer again Author: tomstp Roger must have taken hundreds of pictures of the railroads serving Texarkana. Here are two shots of T&P 4-8-2 #906 both in Texarkana and leaving it. First photo is very interesting . Can't tell if it was a foggy morning or just what would be causing all the moisture surrounding the engine.(note the moisture on the tender) But, I sure like the picture of it in the station.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/05/19 12:32 by tomstp. Date: 01/05/19 14:29 Re: Roger Plummer again Author: elueck Big engine, short train!
Date: 01/05/19 16:01 Re: Roger Plummer again Author: gbmott elueck Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Big engine, short train! > TRain is probably longer than you think as in the photo it is coming around a curve and you can’t really tell if there is anything beyond the fourth car. Gordon Date: 01/05/19 16:32 Re: Roger Plummer again Author: Frisco1522 Nice clean engine. Almost looks like its been washed. Could also be humidity. When we were in Houston with 1522, I raised the shade on the drawing room window and thought it was raining because of all the water running down it. Was so humid it took your breath away.
Date: 01/06/19 00:05 Re: Roger Plummer again Author: krm152 That T&P 4-8-2 has an awesome appearance. Everything about its appearance suggests power yet it has clean lines.
Thanks for posting these photos of my favorite steam locomotive class. ALLEN Date: 01/06/19 06:07 Re: Roger Plummer again Author: UP951West Thanks for sharing these great T&P photos by R.S. PLummer, who , in my opinion was the dean of Texas RR photographers. --Kelly
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