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  • Baldwin produced 0-4-2st locomotives for narrow-gauge railroads involved in mining and logging, and Roaring Camp & Big Trees #3 is a showcase of the type.

  • Yep it is a 3 chime buck eye similar to the ones at Walt Disney World. Wow the 3 and old Heisler 2 on the same day. Ive only been to Roaing Camp twice and both times they had Dixiana 1(2t shay) and the one I rode on Sonora 7(ex Westside 3t shay).

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  • For those who don't know this engine sat in a display window at Sutro baths in

    San Francsico before coming to Roaring camp & restored to service!

    Saw it in S.F. when I was a child.

  • i lived right down the road from there!

  • itis so cute!!!!!!!!!

  • Do they use her to pull trains?

  • Well in the end of this video it's pulling a train, I haven't been to roaring camp so I can't tell you if they do that all the time, but I would think it is used for shunting.

  • What do they use it for if not to pull up the hill? They have the diesel for yard work

  • i asked them that there, and they said she dosen't like grades. as soon as she gets her nose in the air, she's very uncooperative

  • Oh wow that's so cute! XD I wanna ride on that now.

  • r the yrunning her up those grades with that train!

  • My favorite of the Roaring Camp locomotives, thank you for posting this.

  • Well, it is the only articulated one there. I've never seen it run in person before. I'll see it next year.

  • 2-1/2" or 3" Buckeye

  • i could be wrong, but it sounds like she is wearing a 4 inch crosby

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