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Wishing and Hartwell RR

June 04, 2000 01:25PM
I wish that the Glover Machine Works built 2-6-2 that is now on display in Marietta, GA could be taken to the Hartwell and the Hartwell was 3-rail. I'd lover to see her run. I'd expect the Glover 2-6-2 is smaller than Dan Markoff's Eureka.
The Glover 2-6-2 probably would not handle the Hartwell grades, but it is home town power. (Glover built a hundred odd locos here in Marietta).
Anyone know where there might be more Glover narrow gauge power left? When I visited the Marietta plant about 1990, I saw the 2-6-2 under restoration. There was also a never-delivered (?) 0-4-0T rusting away there. My guess was that the 0-4-0T was meter gauge. Does anyone know where it went?
Doug.
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less well known narrow gauge railroads.

Douglas van Veelen June 03, 2000 06:35AM

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Mike Mahoney June 03, 2000 03:28PM

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Mike Mahoney June 03, 2000 03:35PM

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Douglas van Veelen June 03, 2000 03:46PM

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Doug vV June 03, 2000 03:50PM

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Mike Mahoney June 03, 2000 07:33PM

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Doug vV June 03, 2000 10:53PM

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G. W. Laepple June 04, 2000 01:01PM

Wishing and Hartwell RR

Doug vV June 04, 2000 01:25PM

Glover Locos

O. Anderson June 05, 2000 10:45AM

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Doug vV June 05, 2000 12:12PM

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Roy Keeley June 07, 2000 10:05AM

surviving steam locos

Doug vV June 05, 2000 11:51PM

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Glenn Christensen June 04, 2000 02:14PM



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