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WKS 4
Title:  WKS 4
Description:  WK&S' newest acquisition.
Photo Date:  5/25/2008  Upload Date: 5/25/2008 8:59:37 PM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Adam Christman
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Locomotives:  WKS 4(2-6-2)
Views:  629   Comments: 0
WKS 4
Title:  WKS 4
Description:  The front pony-truck and drivers.
Photo Date:  5/25/2008  Upload Date: 5/25/2008 8:59:37 PM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Adam Christman
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Locomotives:  WKS 4(2-6-2)
Views:  555   Comments: 0
WK&S 602
Title:  WK&S 602
Description:  602 runs around the train before the 3:00 departure.
Photo Date:  4/5/2009  Upload Date: 4/7/2009 7:19:41 PM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Justin Mengel
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  WKS 602(75 Tonner) WKS 2(0-4-0T) WKS 4(2-6-2)
Views:  670   Comments: 0
WK&S 602
Title:  WK&S 602
Description:  On one of the sidings in the yard.
Photo Date:  7/25/2009  Upload Date: 7/27/2009 4:52:49 PM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Justin Mengel
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Locomotives:  WKS 602(75 Tonner) WKS 4(2-6-2) LNE 602(75 Tonner)
Views:  752   Comments: 0
WK&S 65
Title:  WK&S 65
Description:  65 runs around the train through the 3 track yard.
Photo Date:  7/25/2009  Upload Date: 7/27/2009 5:03:57 PM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Justin Mengel
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Locomotives:  WKS 65(0-6-0T) WKS 602(75 Tonner) WKS 2(0-4-0T) WKS 4(2-6-2) WKS 7258(45Tonner) LNE 602(75 Tonner)
Views:  966   Comments: 0
WKS 4
Title:  WKS 4
Description:  A future steamer for the Hawk Mountain Line. Once part of the massive collection assembled by F. Nelson Blount that would turn into Steamtown.
Photo Date:  9/23/2012  Upload Date: 11/15/2013 2:13:23 AM
Location:  Kempton, PA
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  WKS 4(2-6-2)
Views:  519   Comments: 0
WKS 250
Title:  WKS 250
Description:  This Prairie type steamer has a long history of excursion operation, starting with Pennsylvania's Wanamaker Kempton & Southern Railroad in the 1960s. Migrating north after some repairs at the Strasburg Railroad in the 1970s, it ran for the Wolfeboro Railroad of New Hampshire until that operation shut down in the mid 1980s. It then was displayed at the Hobo Railroad a few miles north of Wolfeboro until it was sold to the Edaville Railroad where it has been displayed near the railroad yard ever since. The tender has been lettered one the fireman's side for the Boston & Maine and for Edaville USA on the engineer's side. The real heritage is the Bonhomie & Hattiesburg Southern in Mississippi.
Photo Date:  10/6/2013  Upload Date: 10/7/2013 10:26:22 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  WKS 250(2-6-2)
Views:  1162   Comments: 0


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