Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital?
Author: synonymouse
Date: 09-16-2020 - 19:41

Historically Ohio did not do much to preserve steam. No B&O locomotives, nor NYC nor any big N&W steam, no Pennsy steam. Only a few NKP Lima berkshires.

Jerry Jacobson and I were friends in the fifties and often checked out the B&O 417 in the Akron Junction engine house. It was used for a while as a stationary boiler as with the 421 in Cleveland. All gone.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Ohio the steam preservation capital? My observation 09-16-2020 - 16:49
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? Hot Water 09-16-2020 - 17:42
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? PennDude 09-16-2020 - 17:50
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? My Observation 09-16-2020 - 18:14
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? synonymouse 09-16-2020 - 19:41
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? Mac 09-16-2020 - 20:03
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? 190 09-16-2020 - 20:08
  Re: Ohio the steam preservation capital? Mac 09-16-2020 - 20:10
  Cheyenne is a great place Ed is grand 09-17-2020 - 08:07


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