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Author:  Josh Pack [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:22 pm ]
Post subject:  LS&I 33

I was wondering if anyone here had seen 33 when she ran on ether the Hvs or the LS&I if so would you be willing to share any of the Photos you might have in your collection?

Josh@railmaster.every1.net

Author:  Greg Scholl [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 5:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

> I was wondering if anyone here had seen 33
> when she ran on ether the Hvs or the
> LS&I if so would you be willing to share
> any of the Photos you might have in your
> collection?

I have some slides, but no way to post them on the net. They were taken on a Columbus-Nelsonville trip in the 70's.

Beyond that I did go down there once in 1987 or 1988 and catch a Santa Claus run with 33 and that footage is in a video we did called "American Steam" Vol 1. The 33 was really quiet as I recall.

Greg Scholl


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Author:  Kevin Gilliam [ Thu Aug 12, 2004 11:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

> I was wondering if anyone here had seen 33
> when she ran on ether the Hvs or the
> LS&I if so would you be willing to share
> any of the Photos you might have in your
> collection?

Here is the link to a website that has a lot of pics from the Hocking Valley. Don't know about any LS&I pics though.

Kevin

Photos of the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
k_gilliam@bellsouth.net

Author:  Bob Kutella [ Fri Aug 13, 2004 6:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

> I was wondering if anyone here had seen 33
> when she ran on ether the Hvs or the
> LS&I if so would you be willing to share
> any of the Photos you might have in your
> collection?

Try Tom Klinger in Wheatridge, CO. He has a huge collection of B&W negatives and definitely has several LS&I shots. Normally he packages them in groups of prints for sale, but has been known to do special orders for the preservation community.

I got a batch last year which included good roster shots of sister engines 34 and 35 on the LS&I.

Bob Kutella


68trolley@comcast.net

Author:  TJ Gaffney [ Fri Aug 13, 2004 10:18 am ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

> Here is the link to a website that has a lot
> of pics from the Hocking Valley. Don't know
> about any LS&I pics though.

> Kevin

There is a beautiful roster in service shot of #33 on the LS&I on page 28 of the new soft cover book "The Buckeye Route: The Ohio Central Story."
Says it came from the Jay Williams Collection. You might email Jason Johnson at OC about where to get a copy of it.

These books, which how Jerry Joe got involved in steam, and how the OC came to be what is today, were being sold at Trainfest, and I think they are still selling them at the Dennison depot as well, for $10. Couple of great shots of volunteers working on her too, as well a nice one of Jerry Ballard, her former owner.

TJG


tjgaffney@phmuseum.org

Author:  Josh Pack [ Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

Bob,

How Do i get ahold of tom?

Josh@railmaster.every1.net

Author:  Bob Kutella [ Wed Aug 18, 2004 6:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: LS&I 33

> Bob,

> How Do i get ahold of tom?

Tom sends out a mailer every month or two but I do not have the current one on hand, with his complete address. He attends various shows and meets in and around his area, perhaps a 400 mile radius. I suspect you could check the ads in the various railroad magazines, I beileve that is how I first contacted him. Or use the web for a search for Tom Klinger in WheatRidge Colorado. There could not be many hits in a phone directory search, of which I believe several sites are out there and available. Sorry I could not give you the exact data, but will try to save the next mailing I get from him.

I am sure others on this Board may have heard of him and might have the address. Any takers?

Bob


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