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 WK&S Steam Photo FreightAdded: June 11, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern (more..)
» Steam 0-6-0T (more..)
» Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern Railroad (more..)
» Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» May 31, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 65 (more..)
» Unknown
» Jonathan Eau Claire (more..)
» Contact Jonathan Eau Claire
Remarks: n May 31, 2008, the first ever steam powered photo freight ran on the small but scenic Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern Railroad in Kempton, PA. Featured on this trip was 0-6-0T 65, with a few freight cars and Reading equipment. Come along and watch as 65 powers the small train through some very impressive scenery on an old Reading branch line between Wanamakers and Kempton. (Yes, the whistle was changed: a Reading 6 chime in the morning, a 3 chime in the afternoon) Special thanks to the WK&S crews for putting on a great show, and a bigger thanks to Christian Signorelli for organizing the trip and everything with it. Great job, man!
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Posted by J611Lover on December 8, 2008


Posted by J611Lover on December 8, 2008

The large whistle on that little train is absolutely hilarious!

Posted by Matt3985 on May 21, 2009

Best Photo frieght Ive ever seen on the Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern Railroad. I love this railroad. It has an awsome collection of Engines and Reading Railroad rolling stock. =)

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