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Nostalgia & History > WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838Date: 01/16/22 19:35 WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: jtwlunch 2 views from WAG print collection of Santa Fe 1838 (2-6-2) working past a depot. Photographer, location, date unknown. Like the Engineer pose and what is the heritage of the boxcar 1st out? A little scratch never hurt anything.
Date: 01/16/22 19:43 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: monaddave The curve looks like Burlingame, KS. Have seen lots of WAG and Junior and Topeka Chapter NRHS member's photos there.
Depot stood here... https://goo.gl/maps/XP87ntKJUcdxhBGY7 Dave in MT Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/16/22 19:52 by monaddave. Date: 01/16/22 20:22 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: santafe199 monaddave Wrote: > ... looks like Burlingame, KS ...
I concur. I always wanted to shoot Amtrak here, but never caught a late train at the right time... LFG Date: 01/16/22 20:40 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: MojaveBill Looks like taken with focal plain shutter, which explains the loco "leaning..."
Graphic or Speed Graphic. Bill Deaver Tehachapi, CA Date: 01/16/22 20:49 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: santafe199 MojaveBill Wrote: > .which explains the loco "leaning..."
No sir. That has always been a super-elevated curve, much akin the the main line curve(s) at the old depot location in Peabody, KS... Lance/199 Date: 01/17/22 02:41 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: UP951West We rarely get to see action shots of ATSF 2-6-2 power . Thanks for sharing.
Date: 01/17/22 04:19 Re: WAG Steam Sunday Scratch Print ATSF 1838 Author: trainman I like your mention of Peabody. Lol
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