Here we are in Arizona, starting to train the next generation of motormen.
Now keep your eyes on the track, and slow down for curves....
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I know from personal experience, how the magic of a 15" gauge railroad can warp the mind of a 2 1/2 year old. How wonderful and special of a memory! He looks happy and intense, planning to be a wonderful electric railway motorman. O. Anderson
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The "Hicks Locomotive and Car Works" banner at the top is taken from original artwork of the company, which was in business from 1897 to 1911. The picture behind it shows the four restored CA&E wood cars at the Museum, starting with #309, which was built by the Hicks Locomotive and Car Works in 1907.
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Our Current Projects
CA&E 36, 308, 309, and 319
For 2024, the 309 and 319 should be available for revenue service. The 308 has a bad motor and the 36 has a broken leaf spring, but work to make them operational again is underway.
CA&E 451, 453, and 460
We are working on reupholstering the seats in these cars.
Shaker Heights 18
The 18 is operational; repairs and repainting are now underway.
1 comment:
I know from personal experience, how the magic of a 15" gauge railroad can warp the mind of a 2 1/2 year old. How wonderful and special of a memory! He looks happy and intense, planning to be a wonderful electric railway motorman.
O. Anderson
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