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Author: | Hume Kading [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 2:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Grizzly Flats Railroad |
As my collection of old Baldwin magazines continues to grow, I stumbled across this article about the Grizzly Flats Railroad, from a 1947 issue of Baldwin. With the passing of Ward Kimball (see the July 10th Brief), I thought it appropriate to scan and post the article. See it at the link below. Baldwin Grizzly Flats RR Article hkading@rypn.org |
Author: | RH [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 3:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Can't read the text |
The text is too small to read and distorts when blown up. |
Author: | Dave Wolven [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 10:09 am ] |
Post subject: | Thank you Mr. Kading |
As one of the caretakers of the Grizzly Flats R/R and a friend of Ward and Betty Kimball, I was pleased to have a copy of your posting. A member of Orange Empire Railway Museum. Perris Calif. davewolven@msn.com |
Author: | Glen Brewer [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 10:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Can't read the text |
It worked fine for me -- just click on the page to enlarge. Nice story; I wish I might have visited. gbrewer@yahoo.com |
Author: | RH [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 3:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | got it now |
Was being dumb, teaches me not to trying reading so late at night. |
Author: | Dave Dick [ Mon Jul 29, 2002 8:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Grizzly Flats Railroad |
In the 60's, as a kid growing up in San Gabriel, I would hear the steam whistle at the Grizzly Flats railroad. It didn't take much to convince dad to take me over to watch the Emma Nevada rumble up and down Ward's driveway. I remember Betty Kimball inviting us in for something cool to drink and to view Ward's toy train collection, which was very thrilling in itself. Needless to say I was saddened by the news of his passing. The impression that he left on me, years ago, still guides me through my work within the railroad preservation community today. The world is truly a better and happier place because of Ward Kimball's talents and contributions. Thanks Hume for the posting. It brought back some great memories. Dave Dick > As my collection of old Baldwin magazines > continues to grow, I stumbled across this > article about the Grizzly Flats Railroad, > from a 1947 issue of Baldwin. > With the passing of Ward Kimball (see the > July 10th Brief), I thought it appropriate > to scan and post the article. See it at the > link below. popvalve@bellsouth.net |
Author: | Jim Fouchard [ Wed Jul 31, 2002 9:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Grizzly Flats Railroad |
Thanks Hume, for posting this article. It reminds me that I need to pull out an old back issue I have of Popular Mechanics magazine. The 1940s era issue features a color cover photo and story of Ward Kimball's Grizzly Flats RR and his extensive collections. I have always been fascinated with the story of this man and his wife who had the guts and the drive to seize on opportunity and make his dreams come true, along with the help of friends and volunteers. Hope I can make it out to Orange Empire sometime and see "Emma Nevada" in person. JMFouchard@aol.com |
Author: | Tommy Gray [ Thu Aug 01, 2002 12:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Grizzly Flats Railroad |
> I have seen some excellent black and white film footage of the Grizzly Flats in operation in a classic Disneyland TV show entitled "Where Do Stories Come From" on the Disney Channel. Walt Disney tells some of the history of the rr with some really good shots of the loco being transported, unloaded, cleaned, and operated. Some tracklaying shots are also shown. jtacmegray@aol.com |
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