Photo's Around The Museum
Locomotives 8, 22, and 25 at the Wabuska Depot 7/4/2003. Photo by Skip Gibson | |
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Number 8, the visiting Eureka, Number 22, and Number 25 lined up in front of the museum annex. | |
Number 22 and two coaches doing some movie work. | |
Added some atmospheric effects... | |
Number 8 being repainted in the museum shops. | |
Number 8 entering the Museum's turntable one winter morning. | |
Visiting locomotive EUREKA on the turntable. | |
The INYO and number 25 in "The Hole". | |
No. 25 and No. 8 doubleheading a train with 7 cars. | |
Virginia & Truckee No. 18 "DAYTON" under the bright autumn sunshine's, one of the stars at the Nevada State Railroad Museum. This Central Pacific built 4-4-0, an "American" type locomotive was pulled from inside display and placed outside on Sunday (10-26-97) during the final day of the 1997 V&T Symposium. | |
Virginia & Truckee No. 25 during the 1997 V&T Symposium was the star of the weekend. Pictured here crossing the museum access road. This "Ten Wheeler" caused many to Stop, Look and Listen! | |
In this view the No. 25 powers its’ historic consist past the "Wig Wag" signals. Train consist on 1997 Symposium weekend included V&T caboose/coach No. 8, V&T coach No. 10 and on the rear Nevada Copper Belt Caboose No. 3, shades of the past! | |
During the 1997 V&T Symposium V&T No. 27 was pulled from its spot in the NSRM restoration shops so many could see the progress taking place on this project. The restoration has since been completed, and the engine is now on display in the museum. | |
Its’ not often that the Joe. Douglass shines in the sun, but out under it Joe was, for all to see! Many Symposium guests fired off shots of ol’Joe, front, side, rear and wedge views. Another supporting actor during the Symposium that pleases many. | |
V&T McKeen motorcar #22 being transported to the museum. April 23, 1996. | |
Close-up of NSRM "WASHOE ZEPHYR before restoration to TC&GB #401". | |
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Modified on Sunday, September 14th, 2003