Wow. Really wish I was up in the Massachusetts area to be apart of these events. Love the history and tradition of New England live steam. It's great seeing some of these beautiful older small scale locomotives still running.
Come join us!!! You’ve gotta come check out an August Annual Meet sometime - that’s our only true “public” meet this year, but it’s always our biggest in terms of meet duration and equipment. Really has been a great group of guys and locos lately, we’d absolutely love for you to be a part of it!! Just peek in on Waushakum’s website for dates and details.
Nope, number 31 was a Billy Van Brocklin design and Jay’s Atlantics in the video are both Charlie Purinton designs: one was built by Charlie and one by Jay. However Billy was friendly with Lester and I believe he used many castings from Friends for ease, such as the baker valve gear castings.
I see so much beautiful steam and I say there's a God somewhere. Surely there is! He sits on high and smiles down low. What'cha 'yall boys eatin' for lunch out there? 'Bout the only thing that could make this any better would be some first quality vittles. Hog jowls 'n grits, and pork gravy...mmm...drippins', apple squezzins, chikerin' juice. Seems like 'yall got everthin' else - friends, weather, coal...
Wow. Really wish I was up in the Massachusetts area to be apart of these events. Love the history and tradition of New England live steam. It's great seeing some of these beautiful older small scale locomotives still running.
Come join us!!! You’ve gotta come check out an August Annual Meet sometime - that’s our only true “public” meet this year, but it’s always our biggest in terms of meet duration and equipment. Really has been a great group of guys and locos lately, we’d absolutely love for you to be a part of it!! Just peek in on Waushakum’s website for dates and details.
@@FoxIslandRailroadCo I'll see what I can do. I'm down in PA and not quite sure on my schedule in late August as I'm still in school. Haha.
Beautiful! Thanks for posting!
Very nice! Thank you for this video. 😊
This looks like soooooo much fun!
Is that a Yankee Shop/Friends Atlantic 3/4 scale locomotive ?
Nope, number 31 was a Billy Van Brocklin design and Jay’s Atlantics in the video are both Charlie Purinton designs: one was built by Charlie and one by Jay. However Billy was friendly with Lester and I believe he used many castings from Friends for ease, such as the baker valve gear castings.
I see so much beautiful steam and I say there's a God somewhere. Surely there is! He sits on high and smiles down low. What'cha 'yall boys eatin' for lunch out there? 'Bout the only thing that could make this any better would be some first quality vittles. Hog jowls 'n grits, and pork gravy...mmm...drippins', apple squezzins, chikerin' juice. Seems like 'yall got everthin' else - friends, weather, coal...