File:William Daney first engine.jpg

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Dave Booth completed a total rebuild of this locomotive in 1988 for the Tipsico Lakeshore Railroad. It started life in 1925 as Willim L. Daney's first engine, a 4-6-0, which ran at the Colorado State Fair that year. Later it was rebuilt as a 4-6-2 and sold to David Rose in North Hollywood, California. Then it found its way to Flordia before moving to the Tipsico Lakeshore in Michigan. Dave Booth followed USRA Light Pacific plans in the rebuild and detailing. Photo by David G. Booth, from "Master Railroad Builder".

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current17:16, 29 April 2021Thumbnail for version as of 17:16, 29 April 20213,490 × 1,961 (1.67 MB)Dnevil (talk | contribs)Dave Booth completed a total rebuild of this locomotive in 1988 for the Tipsico Lakeshore Railroad. It started life in 1925 as Willim L. Daney's first engine, a 4-6-0, which ran at the Colorado State Fair that year. Later it was rebuilt as a 4-6-2 and sold to David Rose in North Hollywood, California. Then it found its way to Flordia before moving to the Tipsico Lakeshore in Michigan. Dave Booth followed USRA Light Pacific plans in the rebuild and detailing. Photo by David G. Booth, from...

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