Narrow Gauge Steam In Conn.Visitors at the Conn. Antique Machinery Association's museum grounds at Kent, Conn. ride aboard the tender of Hawaii Railway No. 5, a narrow-gauge steam locomotive. The locomotive was built by Baldwin in 1925 and served on the sugar plantations in Hawaii until the mid-1940s. It burns oil instead of coal or wood. It only operates in late-September during the annual Harvest Festival.
Photographed by John Bazan, September, 2013.
Added to the photo archive by John Bazan, October 13, 2013.
Railroad: Connecticut Antique Machinery Association.
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