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I actually got to run one of the little 'steam dinkies' for about a half hour. Through the wash pit Like Hirailer mentioned above. It was in Loveland at the Great Western sugar mill and running beet hoppers through the pit. The sugar beets came in from the east plains from the Rock Island to Denver, then transferred to the C&S for their trip to Loveland or other refinery's in the area. It was on a Sunday and the only ones there was the crew operating the 0-4-0 that day. The engineer invited me in the cab and wanted to know if I wanted to try my hand at the throttle. ( with his supervision) This was in 1976 and still a teenager. I remember having a blast getting to run a real steam locomotive!

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