Live Steam Calender
If you have the dates for your clubs event or know the dates of any Live Steam event, just send us an eMail and we’ll post it in the Live Steam Calender. The new calender is great.
Continue reading →If you have the dates for your clubs event or know the dates of any Live Steam event, just send us an eMail and we’ll post it in the Live Steam Calender. The new calender is great.
Continue reading →“Quentin L. Breen passed away in Klamath Falls, Ore., on Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. He was 68. A private family interment will be held in Eugene. A local memorial service at Train Mountain Railroad Museum will be announced at a … Continue reading →
Check out our new section with Live Steam Videos in the menu bar. Just select a video link in the menu bar, under “Video”. If you have a video you would
Continue reading →Have you seen this locomotive? This locomotive was stolen from a member of Waushakum Live Steamers in Holliston, MA. It was taken out of a person’s home. If you have any information about the whereabouts of this locomotive, please send … Continue reading →
Send me your Live Steam events and I will post them in our new Events Calender. Please include
Continue reading →The update to this website has been completed almost seamlessly, although I am still transferring all of the galleries. Please let me know what you think of the new site. You can drop me an eMail or leave a comment on
Continue reading →I always know that summer is over when we reach the Annual WLS Meet Weekend. This past weekend was our annual meet weekend. Check out the pictures in the gallery. If you have any pictures to share, just send them … Continue reading →
Stevenson Valve Gear In 1841 two employees in Stephenson’s locomotive works, draughtsman William Howe and pattern-maker William Williams, suggested the simple expedient of replacing the gabs with a vertical slotted link, pivoted at both ends to the tips of the … Continue reading →
(November 7, 2007) Stage 1 and 2 contain the frame and drive wheels. The frame is beautiful. It is probably made on a CNC and is powder coated. It is held together in four places – the front and read … Continue reading →
(November 2, 2007) The first section of the locomotive included everything necessary to build the entire kit. Typical OS fashion, the kit is immaculate – everything is done with great thought and precision. My first order arrived just about two … Continue reading →