Posted 11 years ago
Ted_Straub
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First is one of the Lehigh Valley's engines that pulled the John Wilkes streamlined train. Though shorn of most its classic fixtures, it still looks good here.
The next two photos depict a couple of the LVRR's gas electric cars at Rochester, NY.
Last is seen a lehigh Valley steam engine heading a freight at Niagara Falls, NY in the late 30s.
MORE,MORE ,MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, GC….I have some additional LV photos that I will be posting soon. I am happy that you like them so much!!!!
I love old train pictures. Looks like a Hudson, a pair of doodlebugs, and a Northern.
Hi, fort apache…thanks for the love, and for the comment. I agree on the doodlebugs, but I'm not sure if The LV had any Hudsons, and I'm not really sure about the last photo. When I can locate, I'll let you know, as there was some writing indicating the engine's specifics on it. All that I can recall is that it was built by Baldwin.
We share a love of the old train pics. I have more thatI'll be posting as time goes by.
Thank you, again…Ted
Hi, aghcollect…thanks for your love of these cool old photos…..
Hello, EJW54! Thanks for the love….
Good afternoon, DrFluffy! Thank you for the love…have a fine rest of the weekend.
Hey, geo26e…..I appreciate the love!
Hi, kerry…I am thankful for the love!
Hello, Dave…your love of these LVRR photos is much appreciated.
Good afternoon, Sean….thanks for the love!!!
Hi, vanskyock24…I appreciate your love of these snapshots….
thanks for sharing ted
You are welcome, van!
Love old!.. choo choo trains!...:-))
Hi, inky…thanks for the love, and for the nice comment! You and I have a common interest in the old trains…which is a good thing! I'll post more as time goes on. Take care, my friend!
You're more thank welcome Ted..and I look forward to seeing more...a romantic era!...:-)
Hi, packrat-place…thanks for the love!!!!
Had to hit the "love" again, fantastic photo and had to look again :-))
Greetings, kerry, Windwalker, kingshawn and jameyrd! I appreciate the loves that you have for these photos.
I have more on this topic which I'll be posting in time...
I'll change my guess to a 4-6-2 pacific for the first one.
Hi, fortapache, yes. after looking at the specs, I have to agree with you. It was a Baldwin built K-5B 4-6-2s. This engine, and its "brother" along with the power for The LV's Black Diamond (NY-Buffalo) were originally built without the Streamline effects, which were added at the line's Sayre shops.
Thanks for your interest and input!
Hi, Sean..thank you for the love!!!
Hello Ted and your very welcome !!!
Good morning, jameyrd…thank you for the love!
Thanking you all for the love of these photos… appreciate your attention very much!
Hi Ted, I cant find any other way to contact you, so I will just put a comment here! :) I am working on the "Lehigh Valley Railroad All Time Locomotive Roster"..and I came across a few of your photos I would love to use on the page! The photo of the LV doodlebug at Rochester, and the one of the inspection "Dorothy"..I would put "from the collection of Ted Straub" under the photos, and provide a link back to this page..(or the page the photo of Dorothy is on, for that photo..) may I please use your photos?
thank you,
Scot