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(Walter S. Johnston and his No. 2031. She is 1-1/2 inch scale, 7-1/2 inch gauge and weighs 1440 pounds dry. She is the motive power for the Johnston Line, a 2000 foot pike having many curves and heavy grades. Train equipment consists of 3 flat cars,...) |
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Walter S. Johnston and his No. 2031. She is 1-1/2 inch scale, 7-1/2 inch gauge and weighs 1440 pounds dry. She is the motive power for the Johnston Line, a 2000 foot pike having many curves and heavy grades. Train equipment consists of 3 flat cars, 3 gondolas, a tank car and caboose. Three more cars are under construction. From The North American Live Steamer, Number 1 Volume 9, 1956.
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