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Triple Header on the White Mountain Central

Got Steam? Three operating on the same train
Clarks Trading Post recently replaced the boiler in the Climax so it is first in line up against the cars followed by a Heisler geared locomotive and the former Baldwin that occupied the display at Loon Mountain's entrance way until resurrected by the Clark Family.

An additional steam locomotive, A Porter saddle tank engine was running all day on the "River Track" while this photograph was taken from the railroad's GE 65 Ton diesel pulling a wooden boxcar and an 1898 B&M Caboose.

That is of course the famous Wolfeman on the right with his strange jalopy waiting while he terrorizes the passengers with his numerous assaults on the train.

Photographed by G Kenson, September 16, 2006.
Added to the photo archive by George Kenson, September 18, 2006.
Railroad: White Mountain Central.

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