Hey,
Look closely at the NPR lead loco..Did she split the rail there and is on the ground?
Amtrak77 wrote: wisandsouthernkid wrote:this is among one of the largest steam locos that i have ever seen wow this thing is huge look at the guy next to it in the bottom half of the photo standing next to the fifth driver from the front!!***!! There is no way this steam would make it on today's curves!! no way!!
wisandsouthernkid wrote:this is among one of the largest steam locos that i have ever seen wow this thing is huge look at the guy next to it in the bottom half of the photo standing next to the fifth driver from the front!!
***!! There is no way this steam would make it on today's curves!! no way!!
being an articulated the ridged wheel base isnt as long as you are thinking....and realistically most roads in service now were in service the same way 80 90 years ago....curves are straightened here and there sure but for the most part the tracks are in the same place they were when they were built
yup its big.....but seeing these 2 beauties together working was awsome....and together they pretty huge...
Timber Head Eastern Railroad "THE Railroad Through the Sierras"
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