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On display at The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company in Townsend, Tennessee.
Speaking of Shays ...
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Re: Speaking of Shays ...
Thanks for posting the pictures!
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Thanks for posting the pictures!
You are welcome. I would bet that this one would go for far more than $1899.00!!
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J. S. Bach wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Thanks for posting the pictures!
You are welcome. I would bet that this one would go for far more than $1899.00!!
Probably, but the cost of moving it might be even more than the selling price......
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Re: Speaking of Shays ...
Yes, very nice photos of a nice display.
Re: Speaking of Shays ...
Many years ago, I think they had a small standard gauge Pacific there or near-by.
I assume no longer there.
I assume no longer there.
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Re: Speaking of Shays ...
FWIW the PA Railroad museum, Strasburg, PA has a Shay, Heisler, and Climax on display.
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