The 103 is my second favorite of the White Pass 101's, 108 was my favorite. (Side note, no White Passers ever called any of these engines alligator noses, DL-535's, shovel noses, or any other gibberish. They're just 90's or 101's. So if you want to sound like you're in the know, there's the correct, historic nomenclature.)
Anyway a neat view with two of them in the new paint coupled together. 101 had a fuel pump issue and the 103 was dragging it back on the engine lead so we could move it with one of the loaders. The #1 moved it initially off the pass track, so you can see a bit of a size comparison between the two.
John Hillier