J jim currie Active Member Jun 29, 2003 1,383 0 36 arizona Visit site Oct 17, 2003 #1 or do you call this a humpback?
C Clerk Active Member Nov 6, 2002 1,678 0 36 92 Esparto, California Visit site Oct 17, 2003 #2 Looks like that one got squeezed at both ends.
Ray Marinaccio Active Member Aug 4, 2003 1,940 0 36 67 Dewey Az. Visit site Oct 17, 2003 #3 Ouch! A hunch-back maybe?
M McFortner Member Sep 9, 2002 426 0 16 58 Stockbridge, GA Visit site Oct 18, 2003 #4 Somebody get that engine a backboard and C collar, stat! Michael
S sumpter250 multiscale modelbuilder Jan 19, 2002 3,073 0 36 81 Vernon Hills, Illinois Visit site Oct 19, 2003 #5 Are you sure that's not the designated switching loco for the hump yard?
C Clerk Active Member Nov 6, 2002 1,678 0 36 92 Esparto, California Visit site Oct 19, 2003 #6 Does anyone know what really happened to that engine?
J jim currie Active Member Jun 29, 2003 1,383 0 36 arizona Visit site Oct 19, 2003 #7 Originally posted by Clerk Does anyone know what really happened to that engine? Click to expand... info say that engineer ran a red and slamed into a standing freight.
Originally posted by Clerk Does anyone know what really happened to that engine? Click to expand... info say that engineer ran a red and slamed into a standing freight.