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I am proud to display this Dr Wayne creation on my layout. A reminder of all of the friends at our blue home.      Charlie
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Here's CNR T2A #4100.These 2-10-2 "Santa Fes" earn their keep on the Leetown Division hauling and pushing heavy freights on the Stoney Creek Hill

   
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In 2011 CN purchased a number of second-hand locomotives including ex Santa Fe C40-8W #814 which became CN #2182.Here's a before and after shot of that locomotive.I found the original photo on "rrpicturesarchives.com" and spotted the later version recently in my hometown.

       
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PRR A5 heading into Weber Siding.      Charlie
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Standard branchline freight power on the Leetown Division---CNR N1 Consolidation #2747

   
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More branchline power---N4 Consolidation 2659

   
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Passenger train power today. FM Erie Built.      Charlie
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Sisters face to face trying to decide who is better looking

   
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(01-04-2020, 07:52 AM)cn nutbar Wrote: Sisters face to face trying to decide who is better looking

I'd think Ms. Vanderbilt has a very nice tender behind.

Wayne
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We have a winner---Doctor Wayne's keen eye for perfection leaves no doubt that Ms.Vanderbilt has better assets.

   
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A BNSF Engine on a foggy day.
Apparently it's hiding behind a tree.


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CNR S3A Mikado 3734.Leetown crews liked these locomotives because they were not as rough riding as some other classes of steam locomotives and earned the nickname "Cadillacs"

   
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Helpers on the Stoney Creek Hill

   
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Lehigh Valley C420

Bruce

   
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