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== Predecessor? ==
From <i>[[Live Steam Magazine]]</i>, July 1975
: Information Needed
: I am trying to locate a Live Steam model made in 1946 under the supervision of Mr. J.D. Fischer of Fort Worth, Texas.  The boiler was built in Big Spring, Texas and final assembly was completed in the Texas and Pacific Lancaster plant.
: The train was operated in an amusement park in Longview, Texas until the early 1950's at which time it was moved to Oklahoma City.
: Ben Campbell
: Palestine, Texas


== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [https://books.google.com/books?id=YSE_TCA21PoC&pg=PA1948-IA5&lpg=PA1948-IA5&dq=Burke+Campbell+Longview+Texas&source=bl&ots=DmziGQH-1I&sig=pCQTm3qbHCBO_YSYRLZvfG2itKw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_t6XCjd3KAhXK5yYKHX7XAtEQ6AEIQTAG#v=onepage&q=Burke%20Campbell%20Longview%20Texas&f=false "The Little Sunshine Special", <i>Longview</i>]
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=YSE_TCA21PoC&pg=PA1948-IA5&lpg=PA1948-IA5&dq=Burke+Campbell+Longview+Texas&source=bl&ots=DmziGQH-1I&sig=pCQTm3qbHCBO_YSYRLZvfG2itKw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_t6XCjd3KAhXK5yYKHX7XAtEQ6AEIQTAG#v=onepage&q=Burke%20Campbell%20Longview%20Texas&f=false "The Little Sunshine Special", <i>Longview</i>]

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Quarter-Mile Railroad Has Telegraph System

Complete even to the clatter of the telegraph, a Lilliputian railroad system in Texas uses a small scale version of the Texas and Pacific Railway's Sunshine Special for an engine.

The Pacific-type locomotive, with a 160-pound steam capacity, rolls around the quarter-mile track at speeds up to 30 miles an hour. To make the trip more realistic, there are a 53-foot tunnel, a 22-foot-long trestle and a 40-gallon water tower. One grade crossing gives the engineer a legitimate excuse for tooting the whistle.

Built for Burke Campbell, a retired veteran of 38 years of railroading, the 18-horsepower locomotive cost $9000. It required more than eight months to build. He uses it as an attraction at his amusement park near Longview, Texas.


Predecessor?

From Live Steam Magazine, July 1975

Information Needed
I am trying to locate a Live Steam model made in 1946 under the supervision of Mr. J.D. Fischer of Fort Worth, Texas. The boiler was built in Big Spring, Texas and final assembly was completed in the Texas and Pacific Lancaster plant.
The train was operated in an amusement park in Longview, Texas until the early 1950's at which time it was moved to Oklahoma City.
Ben Campbell
Palestine, Texas


External Links