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Richard Arnold has been active in Live Steam since the 1950's.  He build a 1 inch scale Pacific along with his father [[Louis Arnold]] and his brother William.  He and [[Louis Arnold|Louis]] also built a 1.5 inch scale Hudson.  Richard restored the [http://www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2012/modeltrain.pdf|Little Maryland] 4-4-0 after it was damaged in a fire.
Richard Arnold has been active in Live Steam since the 1950's.  He build a 1 inch scale Pacific along with his father [[Louis Arnold]] and his brother William.  He and [[Louis Arnold|Louis]] also built a 1.5 inch scale Hudson.  Richard restored the [http://www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2012/modeltrain.pdf|Little Maryland] 4-4-0 after it was damaged in a fire.
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File:Arhold Cumberland News Dec 14 1959.jpg|Little Janie Arnold, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Arnold, Jr., Mt Savage Road, holds on tight as she gets a ride on the live steam locomotive being operated by her cousin, Richard Arnold, 19, also of Mt. Savage Road, who constructed the locomotive with his father, Louis Arnold, and younger brother, William, 16.  The steam locomotive which was a tender and flat car capable of hauling three adults runs along a miniature railroad system located in the yard of the home of Louis Arnold, who is a machinist supervisor at the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company plant here.  The three members of the family completed the project in about five years, having worked in the basement "roundhouse". From "Cumberland News", 14 December 1959
File:RichardArnold LittleMaryland June1982.PNG|On <i>Little Maryland's</i> 90th birthday, Dick Arnold, restorer, fired up the boiler at a live steam even in New Jersey, June 1982.
File:RichardArnold workshop.PNG|Dick Arnold, master machinist and restorer of <i>Little Maryland</i>, at home among his train memorabelia.
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [http://www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2012/modeltrain.pdf Restoration of "Little Maryland"]
* [http://www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2012/modeltrain.pdf Restoration of "Little Maryland"]

Revision as of 14:23, 1 March 2015


Richard Arnold has been active in Live Steam since the 1950's. He build a 1 inch scale Pacific along with his father Louis Arnold and his brother William. He and Louis also built a 1.5 inch scale Hudson. Richard restored the Maryland 4-4-0 after it was damaged in a fire.

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