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Re: WW&F watertank *PIC*

May 01, 2008 12:47PM avatar
The "shop" is really bay 4 of our enginehouse. (Although work is often done in bays 2 & 3, as it has an overhead crane.) Eventually, there are long term plans to store engines in a roundhouse, cars in a car shed, and make the existing enginehouse/shop a complete wood & metal restoration/fabrication shop.

This spring, we will begin construction on an expansion of bays 1-3 - to solve our short-term storage needs, and to eventually house the full array of shop equipment.

Hundreds of photos of the WW&F can be found at: [photos.nerail.org]

Here are some of the interior of the shop:
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-Ed Lecuyer
WW&F Volunteer
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