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Re: Masons, Bogies or Fourneys?

November 28, 2014 03:05PM
There were either 28 or 30 narrow gauge bogies delivered before the first South Park loco... (appearently Mason didn't consider two 49" gauge engines for the Calument & Torch Lake to be narrow gauge)

(Narrow gauge) Users included American Fork (Utah, later to Eureka & Palisades, Nevada Central and Utah Northern) North & South of Georga, North Pacific Coast (California) Stockton & Ione (California) Revere Du Loup (42" later New Brunswick Railroad) Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn (they eventuall would have 26 bogies some built by American Locomotive after Mason shut down) New York & Manhattan Beach (5 narrow gauge, plus standard gauge bogies) Peach Bottom, Kansas Central, Toledo, Dephos & Burlington, St Joseph Lead Co, Cincinnati & Northern, Denver Utah & Pacific and South Florida.

Randy Hees

Randy Hees

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