Zbigniew,
I was glad to see your final infection with steam took place on
our Railway..
If you can remeber the trip,after the first station[Menzies Creek] the
train ran down hill with long views out to the right hand side over
farmland and forest and then crossed a road and along
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 10:33:05 +
From: Sam Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe Frank S was of a class of loco produced for Heersfeld(SP/)bahn?
German Military Railways in WWII. Though many lines in occupied territory
tended to be 750/760mm ga it is my understanding that these locos
In a message dated 99-12-02 20:23:15 EST, you write:
The flanges aren't scale, but they are in gauge, round, and cheap.
That's all I need.
Kevin,
I agree. Thank you to all those listmembers who gave me such good leads. The
RUBY forney conversion can now push forward.
Mike McCormack [EMAIL
Zbigniew,
On the Franks S. thread, have you seen Jim Hadden's rebuilds? At the risk
of covering what may be well known ground, Jim created a short run of
beautiful 2-6-2 tank engines that he nicknamed "Frank the Tank". Have a
look (not a great photo) at:
http://www.steamup.com/temp/tank.jpg