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Nostalgia & History > Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR SlidesDate: 11/09/18 20:21 Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: MartyBernard Comments and corrections welcome.
1. FCI (Ferrocarril Interoceanico) 74 in the Narrow Gauge Yard, Mexico, City in June 1964. 2. N de M FP7 6306 at Jesus Maria, Mex., in June 1964 with a nice size train. 3. N de M Buena Vista Station, Mexico City, Mex. in September 1965. Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 11/09/18 21:04 by MartyBernard. Date: 11/09/18 20:21 Re: Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: MartyBernard 4 and 5. N de M Train 8, at Chihuahua, Mex. in June 1964. The power is FP9 7022.
6. In the Narrow Gauge Roundhouse in Mexico City, in June 1964. Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 11/09/18 21:42 by MartyBernard. Date: 11/09/18 21:07 Re: Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: callum_out Now all we need is a shot of an NdeM Centipede! Very nice shots.
Out Date: 11/10/18 01:23 Re: Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: bakersfielddave photo one. #74..
..it nearly looks alive and ready to pounce Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/10/18 01:24 by bakersfielddave. Date: 11/10/18 08:28 Re: Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: King_Coal #74 is a tiny engine for what looks like 2 sand domes. I was trying to figure out a way to get the bell up on the boiler and the headlight off the deck!
Nice looking F units. Thanks for sharing these. Date: 11/10/18 11:21 Re: Some of Rick Burn's Mexican RR Slides Author: SD80MACfan That steamer in photo 1 looks so out of proportion. It's ugly but it has a certain industrial charm to it.
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