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Railtown 1897 photos.....

Roscue2

Active member
Railtown 1897

For such a small park there is quite a lot to see. There are literally tons of old train parts lying around, and quite a few locomotives and carts in various states of repair. HH
 
lots of time exploring. I am thinking about all the great train pictures that someone could take. Thanks for sharing this interesting video. :clapping: Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Yes it is Kelley. The coolest part about the park is that you can actually watch some of the equipment being restored right before your eyes.
 
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