Just a few weeks ago, Ross was still pulling hard for the AFT 2.0
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I did not think it would take him this quickly.
To put the above in perspective:
DOVER, Del. — Dozens and dozens of steam locomotives have been revived over the past 60-plus years, and many bear the fingerprints, often literally, of Wesley “Wes” Camp, one of the guiding lights of steam engineering and practice, a man who...
I was fortunate to have ridden behind their first ‘project’ locomotive, the Nickel Plate 759, from Conneaut, Ohio to Buffalo back in September of 1968.
NKP 759 Conneaut by Edmund , on Flickr
Regards, Ed
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