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QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite I don't know about anyone else, but the most outrageous narrow gauge locomotive I've ever seen is a photograph of one of the Rio Grande's early narrow gauge engines--it's a British contraption called a "Farlie", and it's a double-boilered 0-4-4-0 with the cab in the middle. Really STRANGE looking little critter, but kind of cute, anyway. I suppose you might call it the Rio Grande's first Mallet, or something like that. Tom
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