Tyco Streamliner in St.. Canard

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

The Saint Canard Midland recently inherited a consist of vintage Aluminum Tyco passenger equipment - complete with Loop-and-Hook couplers!

After an extensive teardown, rebuild, and restoration including new custom reproduction decals, we see the STC's newly-christened excursion train passing C-3 Tower.

To mark the occasion in celebration of the train's heritage, the "film" has been "aged".

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Uploader Comments (spiderj76)

  • The Baldwin Sharknose was always a neat engine to see in real life. I remember seeing a pair running back to back on the D&H many years ago. Looked sharp in the blue warbonnet paint...loud engines that coughed up alot of smoke.

  • Sadly, I never got to see (or hear) one! I wish I had the chance. The Sharks were beautiful engines and it's a shame they've been forlorn.

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  • do you have 15" radius curves there?

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