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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: What the Bell...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Sunday, April 6, 2014. Betty and Frank Wilson stand with the replica number plate from number 19, and Taylor Rush with the original bell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: April 2012
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Monday, April 2, 2012. The bolster and side bearing casting rides on the spring packs of the rear truck. A good view of the bull gear of the rear truck. When built this locomotive wa...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: Number 19, Completing the Overhaul...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Sunday, April 6, 2014. Number 19, Completing the Overhaul. In October, but the December Christmas Trains. The new rear section of the door sheet is being drilled for staybolts and rivets.
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: June 2012
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. In Brooks, Oregon. The second beam has been pulled out with the forklift. To remove this beam, not only the house, but the water tank itself had to be lifted ...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: January 2012
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Sunday, January 29, 2012. SVRy Coach 20 Repairs. In mid-September 2011 Sumpter Valley Railway coach number 20 the. The new beams have been delivered and are laminated as opposed to being...
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How to Get Here. Ride in the Locomotive. Baker County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. County Office Directory (Nationwide). Sumpter) Scoop-n-Steamer Cabin Rentals. Sumpter) The Depot Inn. Sumpter) Taylor's Log Cabin. Baker City) The Geiser Grand Hotel. Baker City) Best Western, Sunridge Inn. Baker City) Always Welcome Inn. Baker City) Bridge Street Inn. Baker City) Super 8 Motel. Baker City) Oregon Trail Motel. RV and or Camping. Sumpter) Sumpter Pines RV Park. Sumpter) Gold Rush RV Park.
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: February 2012
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Friday, February 24, 2012. D&RGW Outfit Sleeper 04951. Jerry Huck has been building new windows. When the car arrived from the Sundown and Southern it was found that the original mul...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: March 2013
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Eric Wunz and Jerry Huck assist Brian Fleming with rolling the tubes in the the smokebox end. A custom extension to make the job a little easier on everyone.
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: October 2012
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Tuesday, October 2, 2012. The rear belly plug is out and sitting on the frame. Notice a little bit of color in the water as it drains out. Steve Christy rolls up the hoses after Taylor R...
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS: 2013
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SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD NEWS. Keep up on the latest projects and news from the Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon's only narrow-gauge heritage railroad. This volunteer owned and operated non-profit organization offers steam powered excursions during the summer, and is located in the beautiful Sumpter Valley of Baker County. Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Eric Wunz and Jerry Huck assist Brian Fleming with rolling the tubes in the the smokebox end. A custom extension to make the job a little easier on everyone.
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