Double Headed Steam in the First State
Author: Mitch Goldman
Date: 05-19-2010 - 22:49

After chasing a special charter with R&N #425, the blue engine, on Saturday - what's one to do for an encore? Easy - head over to Delaware for even more steam with Wilmington and Western's twice annual Pufferbelly Days double header.

Featuring #98, a 4-4-0 classic and #58, an 0-6-0 deep in the woods of rural Delaware.

Look for #98 to appear on the next State Quarter series if all goes as planned. She will be on the reverse representing America's great state parks (and since Delaware does not have an official state park....)

Enjoy!

WW #98 and #58 from above at Wooddale Bridge

WW #98 rounding the bend deep in the Delaware woods

A photo of the double header inside the cut from '09.

Thanks for looking!

/Mitch



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Double Headed Steam in the First State Mitch Goldman 05-19-2010 - 22:49
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Butler 05-20-2010 - 04:57
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Mitch Goldman 05-20-2010 - 08:49
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Freericks 05-20-2010 - 06:39
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Sam Reeves 05-20-2010 - 08:14
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Mitch Goldman 05-20-2010 - 08:50
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Mitch Goldman 05-20-2010 - 22:07
  Re: Double Headed Steam in the First State Tom McCann 05-21-2010 - 11:51


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