In Cab of Strasburg No. 7312
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absolutely not. Engineer and fireman both require major understanding of the locomotive to operate it. Put someone off the street at the throttle, you wont have any steam left, nor would you have any brakes left. Communication between engineer and fireman are vital. One small slip can end everything.
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Nice stuff! Glad you got some stuff from the present day too!
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@sktrjoe it's number it actually 31.
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Where can/does one learn to drive a steam locomotive?
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thinks men
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89's original number was 911, and 31's was 7312.
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is that job easy to do
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looks better, nice to see everything back to the original schemes
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i was in Strasburg on April 9th and 31 was out and it said 31 when was it put back to 7312?
KZ1993 4 years ago 2
Nov. 5th. of 07. For a CN. Photo charted.
Len.
Conrail6370 4 years ago
How did you get a cab ride?
SergioLeoneFan 4 years ago
I'm friends with the engineer. And a memeber of the Friends of The RR Museum of Pa.
Len.
Conrail6370 4 years ago