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Railfest 2007 - 1


Setup night at the Railfest, Terry Sullivan brought his steeple-cab electric freight motor. Paul Emch brought his NKP Switcher and set it at the entrance ot the hall.
Another view of Paul's engine in it's new paint scheme. Frank Foti brought his "East Wind" Pacific for display in the lobby also.
A side view of Frank's engine on the stand with the tender. John Jaros going over his Northern which is up on blocks so that the mechanism can be run on air for the show.
Kevin Harris brought his Mountain Car boxcar that he is just finishing up building. Bill Deptowicz has his Gorre & Dephid sway-back stockcar on display.
View down the display towards Jon's Northern. Dick Clark brought in his South Park Switcher with a cardboard body and cab. That's one way to keep the cost down.
George Davidson brought in two engines for display, his little steamer and a switcher he is making for his grandson Clayton Davidson to run.
Cab shot of the South Park engine with the riding car behind it. George's engine in the hallway to the gym where our smaller displays were setup.
Paul Emchs' newly rebuilt caboose where he relocated the cupola and windows positioning to create a NKP caboose. The caboose captures the essence of the NKP Road very well.
Dick Clark painted and brought one of the crossings we made but it is not DCC ready. Shouldn't of welded the rail down to a steel plate. Another view of the crossing with a set of trucks setting on the rails.
Bill Deptowicz brought his wooden scratch-built NKP caboose and the camera flash shows off the wood grain. Saturday morning John's Northern running on air drew in the public like a magnet.
Roger Harnish and Robbi Haines field questions about the tabletop live steam engines on display.George Metts giving information about steam tractors as Roger watches.
A view of some of the tabletop steam engines and power plants on display. A view down the tables toward Paul's NKP caboose showing quite an array of engines and steam related items the members brought in.
Linda Harris behind the table running a small steam engine on air during the show. We had a air compressor outside with air hose to a manifold inside and connected the engines to that so we could display them running.
                                               
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