Great picture Fife, and beautiful kids!
Behind them, a face only a C&O fan could love.
Just kidding! 1309's a magnificent achievement!
Something of little consequence, I wonder if that's a bronze bell on 1309 or a painted steel bell? During WW2 due to the copper-brass-bronze shortage a lot of locomotive bells were made of steel and painted to resemble bronze.
Flintlock, 1302 was built in 1949 so maybe bronze.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
KRM Flintlock, 1302 was built in 1949 so maybe bronze.
Right, that's a 1949 locomotive. I was wondering if the bell was painted steel as it just doesn't look "right" for bronze, if you know what I mean. Maybe they stuck with steel because it was cheaper?
Not that it matters in the general scheme of things.
Good Lord 'K, take it easy and take care of yourself!
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
Mornin guys and gal(s). Foggy and 48 along the Patterson Creek cut-off. Wifey and I still dealing with this cold. However, yesterday got a "gift" by way of a sunny 62 day. We grabbed our patio chairs and soaked up the rays, and felt better.
KRM - Great google-moogly!!! Glad you are ok after that ordeal. Woof.
Woo hoo. Got in!
Belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years Folks! Let's hope for a much better 2022.
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