Chris Walker Wrote:
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> David just needs a better print
. . .perhaps?
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. . . Some also speculate Russia Iron but the
> Airpump jacket is also treated the same, so
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A MUCH better print - Thank You, Chris -
It was once pretty common up here in the Posipœdes to have all the jackets looking the same on the airpump, the boiler and the cylinders — whether Russia or Plannished Iron in the "Olden Days" or Moffat Green enamel on the K-37's when they first came out of Burnham Shops.
- Sincerely,
Willie (Wm. Claude Johnson-Barr III, Esq.)
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p.s. Placing the cursor over the photo reveals the title as "174 at Chama.jpg", but it looks to me like there are some dual-gauge tracks in the right foreground so it's more likely Alamosa or maybe Salida. Could even be Durango, back when the Farmington Branch was still standard gauge
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