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I have got to see Magma Arizona #7 (A.K.A Tremont & Gulf 30, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917) back in July 3rd 2020 at the Texas State Railroad.
This is wonderful footage! Thank you so much for posting this!
She's alive and well at Texas State railroad
Super. I remember reading about the Magma Arizona diesels, but this is the only the second time I have seen one of their steam locomotives. 💙 T.E.N.
Love the music!
What a beauty good sir
Awesome! Love the MARR and #7 is a beautiful locomotive.
Fantastic footage. Thanks for sharing.
Its a shame much of Arizona's old railroads have no traces to know them by, or no records were left behind to learn from them.
There is a multiple volumes hardbound set of Ghost Railroads of Arizona. All the info and maps and pictures. It isn't lost to time.
theres a book on the magma called "rails to carry copper", it's a very good read
The Magam Arizona 2-8-2 Mikado locomotive #7
Lookin' good (back then).
Magma #6 is stuffed and mounted in Scottsdale at the McCormick Stillman Railroad Park.
I think this railroad was one of the last to dieselize, only dieselizing in the late 1960s I believe.
1968 to be exact
I took have a small reel of 8mm movie of the Magma Arizona. Not nearly as comprehensive as this, though.
@@glennfoster2423. That’s pretty cool. Any footage is better than none.
@@glennfoster2423you should upload it
I have got to see Magma Arizona #7 (A.K.A Tremont & Gulf 30, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917) back in July 3rd 2020 at the Texas State Railroad.
This is wonderful footage! Thank you so much for posting this!
She's alive and well at Texas State railroad
Super. I remember reading about the Magma Arizona diesels, but this is the only the second time I have seen one of their steam locomotives. 💙 T.E.N.
Love the music!
What a beauty good sir
Awesome! Love the MARR and #7 is a beautiful locomotive.
Fantastic footage. Thanks for sharing.
Its a shame much of Arizona's old railroads have no traces to know them by, or no records were left behind to learn from them.
There is a multiple volumes hardbound set of Ghost Railroads of Arizona. All the info and maps and pictures. It isn't lost to time.
theres a book on the magma called "rails to carry copper", it's a very good read
The Magam Arizona 2-8-2 Mikado locomotive #7
Lookin' good (back then).
Magma #6 is stuffed and mounted in Scottsdale at the McCormick Stillman Railroad Park.
I think this railroad was one of the last to dieselize, only dieselizing in the late 1960s I believe.
1968 to be exact
I took have a small reel of 8mm movie of the Magma Arizona. Not nearly as comprehensive as this, though.
@@glennfoster2423. That’s pretty cool. Any footage is better than none.
@@glennfoster2423you should upload it