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[[Nick Edwards]] is a long-time live steamer.  He built tracks in New England and Texas.  He current owns and operates the [[Wimberley Blanco & Southern Railroad]].  Nick was also a previous owner of [[Railroad Supply Corporation]].
[[Nick Edwards]] was a long-time live steamer.  He built tracks in New England and Texas.  He was the owner and operator of the [[Wimberley Blanco & Southern Railroad]].  Nick was also a previous owner of [[Railroad Supply Corporation]].


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Revision as of 15:30, 26 December 2023


Nick Edwards was a long-time live steamer. He built tracks in New England and Texas. He was the owner and operator of the Wimberley Blanco & Southern Railroad. Nick was also a previous owner of Railroad Supply Corporation.

From Catalog #9, 1984:

Nick Edwards, Eastern Representative
Nick became involved with Railroad Supply back in 1970 when he stopped in to inquire about building a CP-173, after seeing live steam in operation at the Pioneer Valley Live Steamers and catching the live-steam bug. As a part of the CP-173 building process, Nick became more involved with Railroad Supply and eventually became a partner in the company, his locomotive taking a back seat to serving as a Railroad Supply Director, Eastern Representative, and stocking wheels and rail supplies. In addition to his involvement with Railroad Supply and working as a management consultant with the consultant firm of Rath & Strong, Inc., Nick has undertaken construction of a 7-1/4 & 7-1/2 inch dual gauge railroad around his New Hampshire home.

Obituary

James Nicholas Edwards

From Thomason Funeral Home:

James Nicholas Edwards
June 5, 1935 - December 9, 2023
James Nicholas Edwards passed away at home on December 9th, 2023. He is survived by his wife, five children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Nick was a member of the Wimberley Lions Club, the Wimberley Valley Republican Party and had a lifetime passion for model railroading.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Texas Veterinary Medical Foundation (www.tvmf.org) in his memory.

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