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March 6, 2015
Group - In the attached image, note how Class G-3 No. 1506 has
been all "dolled-up" with polished cylinder head covers, polished rods, polished
or painted trim and gloss paint job. Could this have been for use as a
passenger station switch engine? What a beautiful locomotive! Can anyone
identify the large building in the background or brick roundhouse so the
location can be known. This image is undated, but the Corbin book records
Havelock-built No. 1506 as having been retired in October
1934. Best Regards - Louis
Louis Zadnichek II
Fairhope, AL
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