



For those of you who can remember when steam still ruled, these pictures should bring back fond memories. I had almost forgotten the towering columns of smoke a loco would spew when under full steam. I don't know the source of the pictures, so I can't give credit for them. But they were apparently taken in just the last three years.
1 comment:
Excellent pictures! I really liked the second one with the thick black smoke and the old country road. It reminded me of old time Vermont.
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