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Date: 04/24/18 13:44
A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: MartyBernard

These photos show the two-foot gauge Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum railcar being turned on its turntable first out on the line then back at the yard.

Enjoy,
Marty Bernard








Date: 04/24/18 13:45
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: MartyBernard

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Date: 04/24/18 13:45
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: MartyBernard

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Date: 04/24/18 14:07
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: 4489

There is a mansion in my town which has a turntable in the garage. This is so that cars do not need to back out into a busy thoroughfare!



Date: 04/24/18 14:35
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: bh35226

In West Point, Ms, there is the Sam Wilhite Transportation Museum which is located in the former IC RR station. They have a Model T that the Columbus and Greenville Railroad donated to the Smithsonian. It is on loan to the West Point museum. It is a complete Model T that can drive on either road or rail and has a turntable built in to turn it.
I can't find a website for them but this is the Facebook page. It has pictures of the Model T.

https://www.facebook.com/WestPoint.TrainMuseum/

Bob



Date: 04/24/18 17:16
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: spnudge

There was a house in Tiburon and one in Ross that had a turntable.


Nudge



Date: 04/24/18 20:48
Re: A Model T With a Built-in Turntable, Part 2
Author: MojaveBill

That is so cool!

Bill Deaver
Tehachapi, CA



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