Well, I went by the Ace Hardware this morning on my way back to shoot Big Alice again, got over there and parked and a guy pulled in with a pickup pulling a trailer. I hurried over and asked if he could let me inside the gate. No problem, he took me on a personal tour and let me go inside the cab, even taking off the plywood window covers to let in some light. Showed me all kinds of stuff and let me take my pictures. 
Most if not all of these are 3 exposure sets and run through Photomatix, to overcome the light limitations. I tried to keep the colors as close to reality as I could, but the Caboose might have gotten away from me. 
I will be putting many more up on a webpage and will post it back when it is up
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The big wheels means this one was a passenger "power unit", making the run from Chicago to Denver and Minneapolis on a regular basis. It could do the one way trip in 24 hours...
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Here's the firebox. I can now say I have been inside the firebox of a Baldwin Steam Locomotive...
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Capable of top speeds of 100+ mph, it easily maintained speeds of 90-100 mph. At those speeds, the squeaking and banging of hinged plates and access panels was descriobed as "fearsome"...
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They just don't make them like this anymore...
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