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Steam & Excursion > FEC 148 Steam UpDate: 03/28/20 07:05 FEC 148 Steam Up Author: bioyans Since nobody has seemed to notice, the folks at US Sugar are moving along nicely on their thorough rebuild of former FEC 4-6-2 148. She has steam in her belly, and a new voice ...
https://www.facebook.com/685208204983800/posts/1499623866875559/ Posted from Android Date: 03/28/20 07:10 Re: FEC 148 Steam Up Author: jst3751 bioyans Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Since nobody has seemed to notice, the folks at US > Sugar are moving along nicely on their thorough > rebuild of former FEC 4-6-2 148. She has steam in > her belly, and a new voice ... > > https://www.facebook.com/685208204983800/posts/149 > 9623866875559/ > > Posted from Android Since you don't seem to be able to read: https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?10,4982933 Make a snarky post, get a snarky responce. Date: 03/28/20 07:54 Re: FEC 148 Steam Up Author: Trainhand Is this engine about the same as S&A 750? If I remember correctly the 750was a FEC engine.
Date: 03/28/20 08:13 Re: FEC 148 Steam Up Author: bioyans My bad ... seems someone did mention an earlier update from 148, that got shuffled down the TO feed. Just surprised nobody highlighted the latest update.
Posted from Android Date: 03/28/20 09:26 Re: FEC 148 Steam Up Author: RWS4449 Like I said in the previous post.
I really hope U.S. sugar is planning some passenger excursions through the sugar cane. If there is any information on planned excursions I'm sure there will be interest. Posted from Android Date: 04/06/20 05:44 Re: FEC 148 Steam Up Author: Worthington_S_A Trainhand Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is this engine about the same as S&A 750? If I > remember correctly the 750was a FEC engine. Yes, virtually the same, built 10 years later. 750 was FEC 80 and built in 1910. |