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RAILFANNING ADVENTURES - Page 2 |
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Around the corner of the building is an old GE 45 Tonner sitting on blocks awaiting restoration. Notice the siderods and the two couplers: |
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...and here's closer look at the couplers. I assume the lower one is for narrow gauge at some sort of industrial operation, like a steel mill, mine, or quarry: |
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Turn around from here and you see a freshly painted NW2 (at least I THINK it's an NW2): |
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Notice the cowcatcher and the extra handrails...not prototype!. Here's another view: |
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The caboose behind it was wooden but it sure has the lines of a "Northeastern style" caboose: |
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Click Here for Page Three |
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