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Name That Locomotive Game

Started by Guilford Guy, February 19, 2007, 10:48:57 PM

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traindude109

YAY!!!! That means I get to post the next pic. Ok here we go!

Matt

Boulder Creek and Western Railroad (G scale 1:20.3)

HOplasserem80c

that wasn't a post to guess on i just put it there


traindude109

ok, my bad. Just wanted to make sure the rules were still clear!  ;D
Matt

Boulder Creek and Western Railroad (G scale 1:20.3)

scottychaos

Quote from: traindude109 on February 27, 2007, 10:36:32 PM
YAY!!!! That means I get to post the next pic. Ok here we go!



Sierra Railroad #3.
a 4-6-0 built by Rogers in 1891.
at  "Railtown 1897 State Historic Park" in Jamestown, California.

Scot

scottychaos


rogertra

Speno Rail Services power/control car for one of their rail grinding trains.

scottychaos

Quote from: rogertra on February 28, 2007, 01:00:40 PM
Speno Rail Services power/control car for one of their rail grinding trains.

nope..

Dr EMD

Hamersley Iron - ALCO C-636 with a "Pilbara" cab (Australia)

Dr EMD


Quote from: scottychaos on February 28, 2007, 12:54:31 PM
next one:



Scot
Electro-Motive Historical Research
(Never employed by EMD at any time)


Dr EMD

If I'm right on the last photo, here is my entry:


Who built this locomotive?

Dr EMD
Electro-Motive Historical Research
(Never employed by EMD at any time)


HOplasserem80c

forney,or baldwin would be my guess did i get it

Guilford Guy

Williamette Geared loco builto for Owen-Oregon lumber. Williamette only built 33 Loco's, #4 still survives.
Alex


Dr EMD

You got it!

I was hoping to let it simmer like a pot of soup, and to see how many will say LIMA!

Electro-Motive Historical Research
(Never employed by EMD at any time)


Stephen Warrington

Ok Alex said I could post the next one so here it is.


Stephen

traindude109

Matt

Boulder Creek and Western Railroad (G scale 1:20.3)

ben_not_benny

It's the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, the name of the station gives it away.

The loco looks like a 0-4-0 tank engine.