Rob, your link had something wrong with it... below is the corrected link. Also, thanks for the link about the scale model trains up there Ontario way. That's a larger 15" gage (the track rails are 15 inches apart), the track gage for L.A.L.S and O.C.M.E in the LA area is 7.5"gage, half the size of the Heritage Railway.
I really enjoy steam locomotives, both live steam scale models and the full size originals due to their mechanical complexity. I can watch, listen to, play with, tinker and perhaps ride(?) for hours. I'm drawn to them like the preverbal moth to a porch light.
Now here is a little story for you….
Back in 1989 my friend Curt (who is to blame for my interest in steam locomotives) and I went to Union Station in Los Angeles for their 50 year anniversary celebration. There were Amtrak trains and other locomotives, both steam and diesel on display. Aside from some noteworthy vintage 1950's diesels, there was also the Southern Pacific Daylight and Union Pacific's #844. They traveled from Portland, OR and Cheyenne, WY (respectively) for this event.
It was REALLY something to see these vintage steam locomotives actually ALIVE, with fires in the firebox, full steam pressure in their system with steam leaking, hissing and whistling from various places and able to move under their own power! Oh sure I'd seen other steam locomotives up close and personal, but they were ghosts from the past, static displays some a park or museum, dead for many years.
Not long before we left, Curt tells me he overheard a conversation about plans for SP Daylight and the UP 844's departure the following day, heading east up the Cajon pass, about 40 miles east of LA. He then said the UP and SP tracks run side-by-side up the Cajon pass and the two trains were going to pace each other, going side by side up the pass.
Well… THIS was something we could not miss! That following I grabbed my best friend Mike and the 3 of us chased these two vintage steam locomotives up the Cajon Pass for maybe 10 miles, until the SP and UP tracks separated, each going their own direction. This was truly an awesome thing to see… watching these two steam engines actually living and breathing, chuffing their way up the grade!
Now I'll have to dig through the old photos and scan them so I can post a few here.
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