Here's a good looking 1888 Burnham, Wms & Co built camelback still ready to work. Most of these small driver, low boiler pressure camelbacks were scrapped in the 'teens but a few did last into the 1920's. The date is approximate. Forrest W. Trittenbach receives the photo credit. |
Date:
6/1/1915 |
Location:
Saint Clair, PA Map  |
Views:
686 |
Collection Of:

Gary Everhart |
Locomotives: |
Author: Gary Everhart
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Picture Categories: Roster,Steam,Action |
This picture is part of album: RDG CAMELBACK STEAM ALBUM |