Rusty
Good morning FEFers. Here is my Weaver Pennsy H10. I really like the detail!
There were a total of 441 H10s steamers on Pennsy's roster. However, only 273 were built new as a H10. 162 were rebuilt H8 steamers, and 6 were rebuilt H9.
The Weaver model has Cab Number 8421. 8421 was built as a H10s in 1915 and scrapped in 1949.
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Pat:
As always, your photos are superb! This one would have qualified as a Lionel, 1950's vintage catalog page. Bravo!
Happy FEF everyone!
Some stills from my YouTube channel. A duo of FEC GE ES44C4 locomotives (#812 and #809) leading a mixed consist of 158 cars southbound through the NE 3rd Avenue/Flagler Drive railroad crossing in Fort Lauderdale on August 11, 2016. At the time, there were only 2 tracks at the crossing at the Brightline expansion hadn't started yet.
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Amfleet251124 thanks for the pictures of the FEC, I always loved that livery. I am going to follow along with the "real" trains photo's today, although I admit that "real" may be stretching it a little. This is the Disney "Jungle Express" from Animal Land in Disney World Park in the summer of 2018. Its a real locomotive in the sense that it pulls the train and sounds like steam but I am not sure that it really is steam powered. It is a really neat illusion anyway.
So here is a "front end" as they say..."only a Mother could love!" Being from Texas, I get the cow horns on the front.
Hers is a picture that shows just a little bit more of the engine. Fun ride anyway even if its just pretend.
Happy F.E.F everyone
Don
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@Randy Harrison posted:Pat:
As always, your photos are superb! This one would have qualified as a Lionel, 1950's vintage catalog page. Bravo!
Thank you so much Randy! I really appreciate your kind words!