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TRS2010
CDP
12.2
Mb
36"
gauge
86661:1412
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27DEC12
ver 1.0
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West Side
Lumber Co. #12
TRS2010 VERSION
Narrowgauge
Class C Shay geared logging locomotive.
This model has been modified and tested to operate in TRS2010 and
TRS2012.
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UTC/CDP
11.8
Meg
36"
gauge
86661:12
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West Side Lumber Co. #12
Narrowgauge
Class C Shay geared logging locomotive.
This model represents builder's serial number 3302 operated on
the WSLC out of Tuolumne in the state of California from 1940 to 1961.
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UTC/CDP
4.7 Meg
24"
gauge
86661:1
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Sandy
River and Rangeley Lakes #1
Built by
the Hinkley Locomotive Works, Boston Massachusets in 1877 as builder's
number 1251.
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UTC/CDP
7.1 Meg
24"
gauge
86661:205
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Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes #5
Built by the Portland Company, Portland Maine,
order no 616, 1890 for the Sandy River Railroad.
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UTC/CDP
1.6 Meg
24" gauge
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16SEP03
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2.1 |
Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railbus
#5
One of two railbus units built in
the SR&RL shops. This is
the larger of the two and served from 1910 until it was accidently burned
in a structural fire in the 1940s.
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13MAY03 |
Diamond and Caldor Speeder #10
Powered by a JX series Studebaker truck engine
driving all 8 wheels through a heavy duty transfer case and bogey gearboxes.
This railcar was built in the D&C shops by master mechanic Arlie
Smith around 1921.
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UTC/CDP
555 Kb
Road Vehicle
86661:701
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Ford Model A Driveable Car
Mike Davis' (Whecsailor) jalopy model A modified
for use as a driveable car. Use on invisible track placed on roads.
Uses D&C Speeder and SR&RL supportive files.
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