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== Gallery ==
== Possum Flats & Eastern Railroad ==
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTuH9OeOkUo Timekeeper102 wrote]:
 
: Located in Casselberry, Florida, the Possum Flats and Eastern Railroad was owned and operated by John L. Cassady Sr. The railroad and his property were a beloved attraction among the children of Central Florida. The railroad was completed in 1969 and featured over 3,800 feet of track, a steam engine as well as a diesel engine. John Cassady also received assistance in maintaining and operating the railroad from a retired 4-star general, Bruce K. Holloway. The railroad stopped carrying passengers in 1995, but remains of the railroad have been adopted and are used by other live miniature railroad enthusiasts.


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File:John Cassady and his 1969 LE Atlantic circa 1971 at his track near Orlando FL.jpg|John Cassady and his 1969 Atlantic circa 1971 at his track near Orlando FL.
File:John Cassady and his 1969 LE Atlantic circa 1971 at his track near Orlando FL.jpg|John Cassady and his 1969 Atlantic circa 1971 at his track near Orlando FL.
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This is a home video of a preschool field trip to the property featuring a rear facing POV of a ride on one of the steam locomotives.
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3D Scanning Body of a PF&ERR Diesel
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Revision as of 09:50, 26 October 2018


Possum Flats & Eastern Railroad

Timekeeper102 wrote:

Located in Casselberry, Florida, the Possum Flats and Eastern Railroad was owned and operated by John L. Cassady Sr. The railroad and his property were a beloved attraction among the children of Central Florida. The railroad was completed in 1969 and featured over 3,800 feet of track, a steam engine as well as a diesel engine. John Cassady also received assistance in maintaining and operating the railroad from a retired 4-star general, Bruce K. Holloway. The railroad stopped carrying passengers in 1995, but remains of the railroad have been adopted and are used by other live miniature railroad enthusiasts.

This is a home video of a preschool field trip to the property featuring a rear facing POV of a ride on one of the steam locomotives.
<videoflash>PTuH9OeOkUo</videoflash>

3D Scanning Body of a PF&ERR Diesel
<videoflash>utwmR1zWHqk</videoflash>