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Nostalgia & History > Engine number 14 1/2, really!Date: 04/21/17 10:34 Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: valmont Oregon Pacific and Eastern # 14 1/2 is, according to my records, a Plymouth Model MW, but corrections are welcome. Pic 1 is by Keith Ardinger @ Cottage Grove, OR on July 21, 1980. Pic 2 is my shot, before the numerical promotion, also at Cottage Grove and I took the pic on June 15, 1971.
Date: 04/21/17 10:42 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: SPDRGWfan Where is engine 9 3/4? Oh wait, at the platform of the same number?
Date: 04/21/17 10:52 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: miralomarail Was Quite common place, here is the Ventura County # 16 3/8's Nov 1984
And of course , every Alco deserves to have a Cute Blond in the Firemans seat Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/17 13:13 by miralomarail. Date: 04/21/17 11:00 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: valmont miralomarail Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Was Quite common place, here is the Ventura County > # 16 3/8's Nov 1984 Let's see how many more fractions turn up!!! Thanks! Date: 04/21/17 14:44 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: crackerjackhoghead miralomarail Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > And of course , every Alco deserves to have a Cute > Blond in the Firemans seat Is that Brad Black on the hoghead's seat? Date: 04/21/17 18:59 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: miralomarail crackerjackhoghead Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > miralomarail Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > And of course , every Alco deserves to have a > Cute > > Blond in the Firemans seat > > Is that Brad Black on the hoghead's seat? Yes, that is Brad Black Date: 04/22/17 09:58 Re: Engine number 14 1/2, really! Author: TexasRocket Looks like a big block Ford powering the Plymouth.
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