If anyone is into steam power of all kinds. Our family is going this year. Your neck of the woods @Gerald Wilgus.
Buckley Old Engine Show – Come see the past in motion!
Buckley Old Engine Show – Come see the past in motion!
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I have been there and enjoyed it. I keeps reminding me of how our abilities have changed depending on the energies and engines we use.If anyone is into steam power of all kinds. Our family is going this year. Your neck of the woods @Gerald Wilgus.
Buckley Old Engine Show – Come see the past in motion!
If anyone is into steam power of all kinds. Our family is going this year. Your neck of the woods @Gerald Wilgus.
Buckley Old Engine Show – Come see the past in motion!
Even mid century steam was efficient and immensely powerful. Look at this Mesabi Range engine capable of pulling multiple miles of iron ore hopper cars. I believe the configuration is 4-8-8-2.I lived in China over 40 years ago as a graduate student at Beijing University. The general population needed a permit to travel even small distances, but as a student, I was issued a permit to travel almost anywhere in the country. I would travel mostly by train and a majority of them were steam locomotives. Seeing one of these behemoths chugging into the station was an amazing sight. Steam, smoke, noise.
The amazing part was that these steam locomotives were not ancient relics, they were BRAND NEW. They were still producing them in the early 80's and I once visited the factory.
That is also how I find fascinating places like The Dickeyville Grotto in Wisconsin or the Ashfall Site in Nebraska.We generally try to do all back roads when traveling unless we have time constraints