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[[Jack Sessums]] built the <i>Live Oak Canyon Railroad</i>, a 15 inch gauge road in Redlands, California. | |||
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Revision as of 22:25, 16 May 2017
Jack Sessums built the Live Oak Canyon Railroad, a 15 inch gauge road in Redlands, California.
- Jack Fesco was building a Southern Pacific GS-4 Daylight in 1" scale. A member of Riverside Live Steamers bought the unfinished loco from Fecso's estate/family not long after his death. Jack Sessums did what work was required to complete the engine and it's tender. During the early-mid 1980's, Fesco's Daylight was bought by Ron Mason, who owned Jack's 3/4 inch scale Southern Pacific MT-class 4-8-2. I believe Ron later sold the Daylight some years later.
- Jack Sessums owned the Fesco GS-4, and it is the loco used in the movie Tough Guys, part of which was filmed at Jack Sessums' place.