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File:TerryAdams QAP574 AnnettaValleyWestern.jpg|Terry Adams and his QA&P #574 Allen Mogul at the Annetta Valley & Western Railroad.  Photo by Stanley Robinson.
File:TerryAdams QAP574 AnnettaValleyWestern.jpg|Terry Adams and his QA&P #574 Allen Mogul at the Annetta Valley & Western Railroad.  Photo by Stanley Robinson.
File:JackHaskings SilverEagle AnnettaValleyWesternRR.jpg|Jack Haskings' "Silver Eagle" Atlantic on the turntable at the Annetta Valley & Western Railroad.  Jack is in the left forground with his hand on the turntable air valve.  Photo by Stanley Robinson.
File:JackHaskings SilverEagle AnnettaValleyWesternRR.jpg|Jack Haskings' "Silver Eagle" Atlantic on the turntable at the Annetta Valley & Western Railroad.  Jack is in the left forground with his hand on the turntable air valve.  Photo by Stanley Robinson.
File:AVWRR GrizzlyFlats MaddoxJunction 2002.gif|Grizzly Flats (front) and Maddox Junction (back) circa 2002, Annetta Valley &Western Railroad.
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Revision as of 14:32, 25 July 2016


Track Plan

AV&WRR as of 24 July 2014
Track Plan from 2006 Website
AV&WRR aerial view 2003
AV&WRR aerial view 1995

History

From Terry McGrath, 2 July 2013:

Ron Paddock, a charter member of the AV&W, and one of three who began construction on the railroad in 1971, passed away today, suffering from an extended illness. Ron, Paul Beverung and myself started the railroad, and the three of us celebrated the finishing of our first loop of track that summer. Ron insisted in taking a "first" run during the middle of a summer rain storm, with me standing inside the depot looking out the window! Ron was a helicopter pilot serving with Paul during Vietnam and was an avid fan of the Erie Railroad, collecting many Erie locomotives and rolling stock. He had a positive attitude and was one of the most friendly people I ever knew, always willing to help with any project until he became ill. He attended his last meet during the 40th anniversary meet (2012) where the RON PADDOCK TRANSFER was named after him. Funeral services will be held at the National Cemetery in Arlington after the July Fourth holiday. So long old friend! We'll see you later at one of those heavenly train meets.

Video

Filmed on September 3, 1988 at Annetta Valley & Western Railroad.

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