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Birth Party -
Railroad Style
category: people
photographer: Chuck PriputinGrandpa Porter drives the Birthday Boy and
friends at the Eagle Point Railroad.
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Chippewa Northwestern 501
category: kids
photographer: Jonathan Long
Brian is driving #501 at the Chippewa Northwestern Railroad in Goehner,
Nebraska. |
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Xavier
category: kids
photographer: Henry Nye Taking a ride on the Bumble Bee |
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Excitement in Milwaukee
category: people
photographer: Henry NyeLive at the Milwaukee Light Engineering Society train
park, Summer 2006 |
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UP Centennial riding into the sunset...
category: people
photographer: Mike PressonSteven Sosa-Marcon engineering Steve Kendrick and
daughter (or granddaughter) on a consist being pulled by the famous UP
Centennial #6900 locomotive riding into the sunset at the Kern County Live
Steamers Golden Spike Train Meet in Bakersfield, CA |
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The Great Chase
category: people
photographer: Ken StanfieldWho's chasing whom? Two "kids" ride Rail Pups on
the North Pacific Coast RR. |
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Who goes first ?
category: realistic
photographer: David Gehrke2 Green Bay Western RS-20's on the track at David
Gehrke's place in West Bend, WI |
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Working out.
category: people
photographer: David GehrkeDan Seingraber a member of M.L.E.S in Milwaukee
riding a Rail Cycle that was built by Brad Smith & David Gehrke. Photo taken on
the track of David Gehrke in West Bend WI. |
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Fun at the backyard RR
category: people
photographer: JC McHughFirst run over the James Creek & Anville RR a 600 foot
backyard line. Ann Gillaspy-McHugh at the controls of our GE 25 ton
locomotive. The event was our first ever open house run with two gondola cars
full of children. The trains started operating at 1:00 pm and did not stop until
6:00 pm. An enjoyable time was had by the 70 people who attended the lines
opening. |
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Waiting for train orders
category: realistic
photographer: JC McHughA 0-4-0 steam locomotive and it's crew wait for train
orders at the station. The building is a exact 1/8 scale model of the old
1896 built Wycombe station, that is located on a old Reading railroad branch
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