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2019 Battersea Pumpkin Festival
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Station Master, Mark Collier, gives the GO flag for the first train
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Dave Dunbar drives his gas/electric Ontario Northland diesel on the first train
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David Powell drives his steam traction engine
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Bob Eros driving his twin electric locomotives
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Doug Angle driving the club gas/hydraulic diesel 'Brian' with 28 passengers. Dorothy's bike with Toto in the basket is parked beside the 'Haunted Forest'
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Back at the station, they survived a ride through the 'Haunted Forest'
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Graham Copley explaining to kids what makes it go
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John Wood driving Graham's 0-6-0T 1" scale loco
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John adding coal
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Graham Copley with his 1" scale, 5" gauge loco, 'Edwin'
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A 3D view... Dave Powell, Dave Dunbar, and Dave D'Albertanson
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Dave's #9 loco was not running well that day. Dave later found the problem... a leaking steam pipe in the smokebox
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Track at the crossing is almost repaired after a car bottomed out and made a 3" V in it. Trains were delayed by only 20 minutes
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'Brian' was the main workhorse of the day
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Many thanks to the Battersea Pumpkin Festival Organization for decorating the forest with scenes from 'The Wizard of Oz'
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The Yellow Brick Road
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A scary witch and her crystal ball
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Approaching Emerald City
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Emerald City
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'Brian' ready to pull another trainload through the 'Haunted Forest'
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The witch's castle
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Seems that witches don't like water
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John with working stationary steam engines and his new (to him) 1" scale Gert 0-6-0T loco
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A working model of a 'Hit and Miss' gasoline engine
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Many thanks to Roger Burns and Stanley Woodmark, members of the Ottawa Valley Live Steamers and Model Engineers, for their extensive display of working stationary steam engines
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Many thanks to Roger Burns and Stanley Woodmark, members of the Ottawa Valley Live Steamers and Model Engineers, for their extensive display of working stationary steam engines
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