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File:PVLS BLS72 31C.jpg|[[Fred Bohn]] on the right with the late Adrian "Doc" Buyse. The handsome 999 which is so famous from the New York Central & Hudson River Rail Road "Empire State Express" was built by Fred. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]]. | File:PVLS BLS72 31C.jpg|[[Fred Bohn]] on the right with the late Adrian "Doc" Buyse. The handsome 999 which is so famous from the New York Central & Hudson River Rail Road "Empire State Express" was built by Fred. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]]. | ||
File:PVLS BLS72 427.jpg|The train on the left is [[Fred Bohn]] with his beautiful 999 "Empire State Express." Fred's entire train had working air brakes! The train on the right going away from the camera is Bud Hansen with the late Walter Bush's 4-4-0. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]]. | File:PVLS BLS72 427.jpg|The train on the left is [[Fred Bohn]] with his beautiful 999 "Empire State Express." Fred's entire train had working air brakes! The train on the right going away from the camera is Bud Hansen with the late Walter Bush's 4-4-0. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]]. | ||
File:FredBohn WaushakumLS 1956.jpg|[[Fred Bohn]] of Bridgeport, Conn. and his Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 on the Main Line of Waushakum Live Steamers meet, 1956. From [[The North American Live Steamer]], Volume 1, Number 6, 1956. | |||
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The picture of the 4-6-6-4 is the one made by Fred Bohn. The Hoffmans bought the engine from him and then eventually sold it to a private museum in Huntsville. It then went to H Saville then to a gent in Texas I hear. Photo by Steve Bratina.
Fred Bohn on the right with the late Adrian "Doc" Buyse. The handsome 999 which is so famous from the New York Central & Hudson River Rail Road "Empire State Express" was built by Fred. Photo by Bob Hornsby.
The train on the left is Fred Bohn with his beautiful 999 "Empire State Express." Fred's entire train had working air brakes! The train on the right going away from the camera is Bud Hansen with the late Walter Bush's 4-4-0. Photo by Bob Hornsby.
Fred Bohn of Bridgeport, Conn. and his Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 on the Main Line of Waushakum Live Steamers meet, 1956. From The North American Live Steamer, Volume 1, Number 6, 1956.