4th of July 1936

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4th of July 1936

Mike Trent
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Happy 4th everyone.

A pair of "them DB&W engines" doubleheaded through Dickey.

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Re: 4th of July 1936

Jeff Young
Outstanding scene!
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Re: 4th of July 1936

Mike Trent
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Thanks, Jeff! Due in large part to your great panoramic work that resulted in the backdrop back in what, 2017?

Are you currently in the area?
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Re: 4th of July 1936

Mike Trent
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Speaking of "them DB&W Engines", Todd Hackett has ressurected the history of Engine #74 that I wrote for Bill White's RGS Technical Page a couple decades ago. He has posted it on the NGDF, and we are in the process of getting it into the associated blog archives of this site, where, hopefully, it can be preserved.

It includes information on #74 and her two sister engines as well as other information from my own and other sources specific to the big hogs of the C&Sng.

When ready, it will be announced here.
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Re: 4th of July 1936

Tim Schreiner
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Looks like a clear, and beautiful day in Dickey.