Anyone seem this Locomotive

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Pat Fahey
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Anyone seem this Locomotive

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Hi
In going through some old prints that I found, I found one from a photo taken by Arthur Butler at the WLS in 2002.
As you can see the locomotive is built for the Highline and is a Three-Quarter inch scale locomotive.
Now does anyone know the location of this locomotive? When the owner was at the club track many years ago, he either worked or was a volunteer at the Mt. Washington Cog RR. I have emailed the Cog RR also asking the same question.
OK Thank you, Pat Fahey WLS
At WLS 2002 Arthur Butler Photo
At WLS 2002 Arthur Butler Photo
At WLS 2002 Arthur Butler Photo
At WLS 2002 Arthur Butler Photo
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PRR5406
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I vaguely seem to remember this locomotive from someplace.
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I think this a 1" gauge. I have an article on this Locomotive somewhere. I will search and then research. :D
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Pat I worked at the Cog RR until 2001, and in all the years I was there, I was the only one "into" live steam. If the owner of this loco worked at the Cog it must have been before I got there (I started in 1992), or after I left.

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Pat Fahey
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Hi John
Ok, and Thank You, Pat
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