Western Pacific WPMW37, former steam derrick 250 ton capacity, converted to diesel in 1972, now owned (and occasionally operated) by the Western Pacific RR Museum in Portola, CA.
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railohio Wrote:Charlie, I really wish you had these on slides.
Most of my stuff is on slides,(about 15,000 of them) The B&O crane was caught while we were out riding our Motorcycle in 1983, and I had Kodacolor film in the camera for the group pictures. Most of my pictures were taken from 1976 until 1981. It got to the point I just couldn't afford film. I went to video in 1986 and finally got into digital in 1998.
Charlie
Charlie B Wrote:Most of my stuff is on slides,(about 15,000 of them) The B&O crane was caught while we were out riding our Motorcycle in 1983, and I had Kodacolor film in the camera for the group pictures. Most of my pictures were taken from 1976 until 1981. It got to the point I just couldn't afford film. I went to video in 1986 and finally got into digital in 1998.
Ah ha! I was under the impression everything was on Kodacolor. I think we need to talk...
Going off of Charlie's CR crane, two NS locos still in CR blue, NS 2107(ex CR 9418-SW1001) and NS 3038(ex CR 3347-GP 40-2) at King of Prussia, PA March 2009
Several opportunities for the next pic, NS, CR, SW 1001, GP 40-2, #s 2107, 3038