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XDriver wrote:
OlPaint wrote:The War Years dirtied up many a busy road engine. Moreover, many of the "engine wipers" had been drafted to server on the US Military Railroads in European Theater. Engine "housekeeping" with an oily rag took a back seat while everyone was engaged "hauling the freight" for the war effort.
It would be fantastic if we could get the "dirty" repaints posted to the Library of all these working thoroughbred horses that were "run hard and put up wet" for all of us to enjoy.
OlPaint

_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Later, in the 50's towards the end of steam, many roads essentially ran their steam locomotives into the ground.



OlPaint wrote:Kanawha, that is a marvelous photo of our War Time Gals doing their part for the war effort. "Rosie the riveter" came by her nickname very deservedly so.

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