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Revision as of 14:19, 19 April 2021 by Dnevil (talk | contribs) (This heavy Pacific 4-6-2 was built in 1936 by William L. Daney, Pueblo, Colorado, and acquired in 1946 by Dave and Steve Booth for their Tipsico Lakeshore Railroad from Horace Shaw. The locomtoive underwent extensive upgrading and received a new tender in the TLS shops in 1953, and a new welded boiler forward of the firebox and other rebuilding was done by Dave in 1967-68. During the winter of 1989-90, Dave replaced all staybolts in the firebox and upgraded the engine further. Photo by Jam...)
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This heavy Pacific 4-6-2 was built in 1936 by William L. Daney, Pueblo, Colorado, and acquired in 1946 by Dave and Steve Booth for their Tipsico Lakeshore Railroad from Horace Shaw. The locomtoive underwent extensive upgrading and received a new tender in the TLS shops in 1953, and a new welded boiler forward of the firebox and other rebuilding was done by Dave in 1967-68. During the winter of 1989-90, Dave replaced all staybolts in the firebox and upgraded the engine further. Photo by James R. Mann. From "Master Railroad Builder".

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current14:19, 19 April 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:19, 19 April 20213,812 × 1,544 (1.04 MB)Dnevil (talk | contribs)This heavy Pacific 4-6-2 was built in 1936 by William L. Daney, Pueblo, Colorado, and acquired in 1946 by Dave and Steve Booth for their Tipsico Lakeshore Railroad from Horace Shaw. The locomtoive underwent extensive upgrading and received a new tender in the TLS shops in 1953, and a new welded boiler forward of the firebox and other rebuilding was done by Dave in 1967-68. During the winter of 1989-90, Dave replaced all staybolts in the firebox and upgraded the engine further. Photo by Jam...

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