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Steam & Excursion > A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard SteinheimerDate: 03/13/19 20:11 A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: MartyBernard Found this of SP 183 in with the photographs the late Key Route Ken sent me.
And the photographer wrote this on the back of the 8X10, " Return to Richard Steinheimer Oakland Pier c. 1949-50" Thought you'd like to see that too. Scroll down! [EDIT] Note, the tender reads NWP (Northwestern Pacific Railroad), not SP. Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 03/13/19 20:45 by MartyBernard. Date: 03/13/19 20:32 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: dwatry That's an NWP 4-6-0! A rarity at the Mole I would guess.
Date: 03/13/19 20:55 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: dwatry It was the numbers on the cab that were rthe initial giveaway - not SP number style!
Date: 03/13/19 20:57 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: CPRR Very nice photo. To bad she does not exist.....I would love to run a beast that size
Date: 03/14/19 10:16 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: phthithu How old was Steinheimer in 1949 and where was he living? I think he was a photog for the San Rafael Independent by 1958 or so and pretty young mid twenties I would guess by the pics I've seen.
Date: 03/14/19 14:00 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: WAF phthithu Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > How old was Steinheimer in 1949 and where was he > living? I think he was a photog for the San Rafael > Independent by 1958 or so and pretty young mid > twenties I would guess by the pics I've seen. 20, living in SF and attending SF City College, photography degree Date: 03/14/19 14:47 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: phthithu WAF Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > phthithu Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > How old was Steinheimer in 1949 and where was > he > > living? I think he was a photog for the San > Rafael > > Independent by 1958 or so and pretty young mid > > twenties I would guess by the pics I've seen. > 20, living in SF and attending SF City College, > photography degree Thanks. Date: 03/14/19 15:23 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: wingomann Love that picture. It's in Harre Demoro's "Southern Pacific Bay Area Steam" book. I wore that book out back when it was one of the few books covering SP steam.
It is sad that one of the NWP 180 class wasn't saved. They were good looking loco's. Date: 03/15/19 11:25 Re: A SP 4-6-0 in the Mole Shot by Richard Steinheimer Author: utwazoo My favorite Stein photo is of an SP 4-6-2 rear lit and taken from the tender end on that same outside track along the edge of the mole. Been published many places and it's a killer.
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