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(Picture taken sometime in 1930's in Brunswick beside the coal tipple. This was first steam engine built in United States for B&O Railroad. Engine 2400 Mallet; had two engines and 2 sets of cylinders. (Photo courtesy of Phil Lowery) [[Category:Smoketo...) |
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Reuben Moss: It wasn't uncommon for women to memorize the train schedule so they knew what trains they needed to pull the clothes back off the line for. | |||
Robert Foster: That's why the old building's and house's down close to town that caught fire burned so fast because all the soot and coal dust settled into them over the year's. | |||
[[Category:Smoketown Railroad]] | [[Category:Smoketown Railroad]] |
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Picture taken sometime in 1930's in Brunswick beside the coal tipple. This was first steam engine built in United States for B&O Railroad. Engine 2400 Mallet; had two engines and 2 sets of cylinders.
(Photo courtesy of Phil Lowery)
Reuben Moss: It wasn't uncommon for women to memorize the train schedule so they knew what trains they needed to pull the clothes back off the line for.
Robert Foster: That's why the old building's and house's down close to town that caught fire burned so fast because all the soot and coal dust settled into them over the year's.
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