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Patrick...great scene with the dusting of snow...hopefully the crew will be off-duty pretty soon to begin their holiday...Merry Christmas and thank you for your contributions here this year...

Thank you so much Paul!!  The crew is now off duty and at their respective homes enjoying egg nog, wassail, extraordinary food, and fun times with family and friends.  

Merry Christmas to you and yours!!

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Thanks Paul. We are both doing better. The CEO is down now and my daughter's got something going too. Been a big fat COVID CHRISTMAS!

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Nice looking Grinch Bob.

Well if this is going through the entire family  NOW , all I can figure is New Years Day should be the opening of a great NEW YEAR for all of you being healthy and hale.

Until then, to you and  your's , be happy and safe .

On this FEF day, "Happy New Year to you all"!

Western Pacific GS-64 #485 pulling freight is being loaded with left over Xmas giant candy canes to be delivered to the North Poll, so the Elves can much on them all year long until next Christmas. The Elves will soon be as large as Santa himself! At least 3 front ends here. The crane operator seems to be MIA!! Also. looks like I caught a SP employee organizing baggage in the Daylight baggage car, too.



Note: The WP GS isn't covered in dust like all my other photos of locomotives! ;-)

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Well hello F.E.F fans, here we are at the first Friday in 2022 !... I for one am hoping for at least 51 more (LOL)....Today, my offering is one of Lionels most prolific engines of the pre-war period.  The 253/253E which was produced from the 1920's until the middle 30's in a myriad of variations.  This one is often called by collectors "Stephen Girard" green, not by Lionel who always referred to the color as "Apple Green".  The origins of the Stephen Girard nickname are somewhat uncertain, but Stephen Girard himself was a colonial era banker in Philadelphia who is often credited with saving the nation from bankruptcy during the War of 1812.  He was born in 1750 and died in 1831 and is often called the 4th or 5th richest man in U.S. history.  He had no known connection to Lionel however (mystery continues).  So anyway, enough history, here is the Lionel 253 this one from about 1933-35.

The F.E.F shot, front view, cast headlights, manual reverse, and brass trim.

Lionel 253 front

Front quarter view.

Lionel 253 front quarter

Side view.

Lionel 253 side

Best wishes for a great weekend

Don

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