Wanamaker Kempton & Southern Pics from April 14, 2007

Railways to Yesterday Charter


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


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