Walt
Stoner setting spikes (11/01)
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The
whole crew is setting spikes (11/01)
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This looks like a view from a "prosperity special " crossing the plains of Ohio - but you are actually looking at several cars stored on the south side of Buffham Rd., as seen from across the farm fields ( note the deer tracks in the foreground ) as seen from Ryan Rd on 1 - 2 - 01
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Here is LSE 42 and LSE 181 together
again, along the northerly side of the barn as the barn lead track work progresses towards them (J. Kostelnik)
(Summer 2000)
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Our track mobile and four wheel crane car are ready for service. The flat car between them is used for building the railroad as well as
giving rides to the workers (S. Heister)
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View
of the carbarn with operating switch. Switch throw is one obtained from
RTA Windermere yard. It was rebuilt by Walt Stoner (S. Heister)
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This is a view across the barn lead
looking toward Buffham Road. CSX is operating a train loaded with coil
steel and coke towards Seville. Just ahead of the first engine are several
of NORM's stored cars on the South side of the road. (J. Kostelnik)
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Looking easterly across the stored rail
at the new siding lead as it extends towards the side of the barn. (J.
Kostelnik)
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Here is a view of the
track work in
front of the barn. The switches shown will lead to the storage track
down the left side of the barn, and the three barn leads. Also under
construction ( off to the right ) is the last switch to the track that
will run down the right side of the barn. Car 31 is further down on
the left, waiting for the track work to reach it, while car 42 is on
the Right, awaiting the track to be finished next to it so it can be
re-trucked.
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Now how about this view - straight out
the back windows of SHRT 031 looking at the new track work heading right
towards it! (J. Kostelnik)
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Here volunteers are shown
working on the wye south of Buffham Road.
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This photo shows the
equipment stored south of the Buffman road crossing. The
CSX trackage is visible to the left.
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First
rail being laid at the Museum in 1979! That is C&LE # 105 in the
background.
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Maintenance Building
This is the Rowen Prunkard
Maintenance building. It was built 2000-2001.
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