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File:Harry and Jim Turnbull PVLS 1967.jpg|Taken at the Pioneer Valley LS in Southwick, MA on May 21, 1967. That's one of Jim's loco's, now owned by a good buddy of mine at WLS.  Photo by Jim Leggett.
File:Harry and Jim Turnbull PVLS 1967.jpg|Taken at the Pioneer Valley LS in Southwick, MA on May 21, 1967. That's one of Jim's loco's, now owned by a good buddy of mine at WLS.  Photo by Jim Leggett.
File:PVLS Oct 1968.jpg|PVLS Meet, October 1968.
File:PVLS Oct 1968-2.jpg|PVLS Meet, October 1968.
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 30 April 2021


History

A group met in 1951 to form the club, initially calling it the Western New England Live Steamers.

Gallery

Video



The next two videos are mentioned on Chaski.org.

  • Harold Crouch and his Niagara is at 0:10
  • Bruce Blackman of Ohio and the Lake Shore Live Steamers is at 1:50
  • The first three engines and people were Lewis Bullock and his Atlantic. Harold with the Niagara, and Sparky with the girl who is the granddaughter of Hild, the builder of the engine. She is the one who sold Rob the engine several years back at PVLS.



In this video look for:

  • Bruce Blackman's B&O 2-8-0 is at 2:19
  • In the second film, the man on the high line with the CNJ 0-4-0 tank engine is Mike Field from Canada. The Hild Pacific shows up again along with George Diamond's CNR Mountain.

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