This has to be one of the most forlorn or saddest photos I ever took. It's good that this steamer has survived--thousands of other steam engines were cut up for scrap in the 50's and earlier. But it doesn't (didn't) have a cab, it's anybody's guess when it was last painted, and rust seems to be taking its toll. This engine was part of the exhibit in western Huntington, WV and may still be there--I haven't been to that part of the city in several years. |
Date:
7/15/2005 |
Location:
Huntington, WV Map  |
Views:
133 |
Collection Of:

Rev. Jonathan Spurlock |
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Author: Jonathan Spurlock
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Picture Categories: Roster,Scenic,Steam |
This picture is part of album: Summer 2005, misc photos |