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Posted by
cstaats
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Tue, May 16 2006 10:48 PM
I was down in Tacoma, WA today. I went past a company CEECO they have a wonderful collection of locomotives but what caught my eye was the steam locomotive in the yard. Does any one know what it is? I will try and get a photo of it.
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Posted by
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Wed, May 17 2006 1:09 AM
Was it the Golden Pacific 4-8-4 ?
http://www.gprr.com/
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Wed, May 17 2006 1:10 PM
That is her. Great place the diesel locomotives are mostly GE's from what I saw. Loos like there are a cpuple of places you can park and be on public property and look at the shop and yard area.
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