These are gems but some are very special like this Weston shot AND a confirmation shot of No, 16, the best shot we have really seen of it too I might add.
Dan!!! Compare the two shots and you can see they were shot in sequence so the one we have is at Weston too!!
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?tit ... R0016a.JPG
http://www.images.technomuses.ca/search ... 77&lang=en
We can even tell which one was taken first and how how time between the shots passed because of the movement of the shadow of the pole. Too much!
By the way, if you're dying for more rolling stock and broader subject range keep an eye of the stuff I'm slowly adding to my collection because I like that kind of stuff too. Did you catch the old coaches and the pit crane (No. 3)
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?tit ... -B0015.jpg
that I added last week? There's a lot more like that coming as I get them scanned. Look at my collection and see:
http://www.dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?tit ... Collection
Once you see No. 3 in fact you might even think that it could be modelled. Jim Taylor did a pile driver that in fact could be easily turned into this crane:
http://home.xcountry.tv/~kestrel/id61.htm
Keep your eyes open for old family photos and stuff too that might have been shot on a train or in and around train facilities. I often look through Photobucket and the like looking for gems in family photos and have found a few from time to time and added the links into the wiki for all to discover.