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Re: Two Baldwins at the MCRR; this time they are not side-by-side

December 05, 2012 04:01PM avatar
Steam.airman Wrote:
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> While it would be great to state it is 18.3 miles
> through dense forest or through the mountains, it
> is about 1.1 miles in a city park in Southeast
> Iowa!
>
> There are two operating steam locomotives, one
> hydrostatic-diesel switcher (Plymouth), a gasoline
> unit (Vulcan), three additional steam locomotives
> ranging from "should we call the scrapper?" to
> "have you ordered the flues?", and another
> hydrostatic-diesel switcher.


Wow, you have a lot of power there for a small city park railroad.
Most city park RR's I've seen have only 1 working loco.

I'll pay you a visit if I ever get out that direction.
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