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The WKS 45-tonner is in great shape. It was recently rewired. |
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Our group stands around the Kempton station. |
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This bobber caboose is rarely used, but it was on the train today. |
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At Wanamaker, the 45-tonner runs around the train. |
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We now wait for a moment at the Wanamaker station. |
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Two Reading cabooses on a siding. One of these two came from the Rockhill Trolley Museum. |
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This 'pristine' piece is a Mack. Built as an electric, converted to gas-electric with two engines, and switched EBT Mt. Union yard during the 1960's. |
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From the front. |
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A view of the station area. The new shop is in the background. |
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Cab rides were offered for those interested. We're about to couple to the train at Wanamaker. |
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The train is backing up for a runby. |
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The train is now posed for still photos. |
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Runby at Trexler. |
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This Witcomb has dual Buda engines. I believe this is a 70-tonner. |
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Another Mack gas-electric, formerly electric. |
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WKS #2 was last used 2002 and sits on a siding. |