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During the busy summer months the Roaring Camp & Big Trees railroad often operates two steam trains. Here, RC&BT Shay #1, the Dixiana, pulls in off Bear Mountain with a trainload of riders, while Heisler #2, the Tuolume, waits in the wings for the next departure.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see bolth trucks and the spam bolster linking them.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see the connection of the spam bolster to the truck.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see one of the trucks and the spam bolster linking it.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
This photo intends to explain better the BB+BB truck configuration used nowadays by some brazilian railroads. In this one you can see the connection of the spam bolster to the locomotive.
Photo from my friend Carlos Marinho.
A steamer approaches the first train of the day to Brocken mountain on the Harz narrow gauge railroad in Wernigerode, Germany. All trains to Brocken are usually steam hauled every day of the year.
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2 foot gauge steam locomotive #4 operates the Portland waterfront. The Maine Narrow Gauge railroad runs this operation, and has 2 other 2 foot gauge steamers in restoration right now.
It might seem like a remainder of an industrial railway, but it's not. Actually, for a long time worlds were parting the foreground and the background of this scene although they originally belonged to the same town. The talk is about Waldviertel narrow gauge railway - now a pure tourist line -...
Every Canada day I head down to the zoo, and among other things see this narrow gauge steamer, pulling three open passenger cars full of children and parents around a large circle.
The locomotive is seen leaving the station, it's Assiniboine Park R.R. 1867, named after its location and the...
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During the second annual Narrow gauge railfest, visiting Ex RGS # 5 is parked on the sidding at the Silverton depot while D&S K36 #482 backs her train towards downtown Silverton.
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