Thanks for all the info. I'll try to sent copy of the
old 2-1/2 size prints I have for everyones enjoyment.
--- clipperw@EarthLink.net wrote:
> Bob,
>
> As additional information to your data, following
> the RR Fair, No. 9
> was stored at Eola, IL roundhouse for a number of
> years. It was on a
> flat car outside when I photographed it in the late
> '50s or early
> '60s. It was exposed to the elements and the flat
> car underneath it
> was rotting away. I don't know if it was ever inside
> the shop. I
> don't know that it would fit height wise. There was
> a tarp over the
> boiler and domes, as I recall. Some time in the
> early '60s, I
> believe. it was moved to the Black Hills when the
> Black Hills Central
> first started up. I don't believe that the coaches
> were stored at
> Eola, at least not that I saw.
>
> Bill Barber
>
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