Couple of links here.
A webpage I haven't seen before, thought I have seen Harry's website. From archive.org:
http://web.archive.org/web/201011230510 ... trains.htm
A brief news article and video with mention of plans to get 'er running:
http://kcby.com/news/local/snug-harbor- ... lcome-home
This looks to be a 3" scale train on widened 18" gauge track? This was often done on older grand scales trains like Cagney's, etc.
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Re: Snug Harbor Train, Charleston, Oregon
I owned a Coffman for a short period of time and posted on Chaski looking for some help in finding out where it may have run up in New England. The topic can be found at:
http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/vie ... an#p236886
It was a nice locomotive, but I already have a big project in hand so sold it off. Its another one I wish I had kept.
J.R.
http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/vie ... an#p236886
It was a nice locomotive, but I already have a big project in hand so sold it off. Its another one I wish I had kept.
J.R.