Posted by Mitch Goldman on May 5, 2011 
Who knew - thanks for coming over from California and pointing that out!
Posted by Charles Freericks on May 6, 2011 
You can take the boy out of New Jersey, but you can't take the Jersey out of the boy. I am still 100% NJ no matter how long I have lived in Cali.
Posted by Adolphus Campbell on May 6, 2011 
I used to see this locomotive were it used to be the Balboa station in Panama city, Panama.
Posted by Bill Caywood on May 6, 2011 
A most notable Rogers product that was built here is Louisville & Nashville # 152, and she's not ready to be stuffed and mounted yet. L & N 152 was built in Paterson, NJ. over one hundred years ago. She still proudly carries her brass builders plate which has Rogers and the number 6256 on it. To see this builders plate please go to RailPictures.net Photo ID 338126. To see L & N #152 one can go to The Kentucky Railroad Museum, located at New Haven, Kentucky. The Museum can be reached from The Martha Lane Collins (Bluegrass Parkway) which runs from U.S. 60 at Versailles, Ky. or from I-65 at Elizabethtown, Ky. To find out when the 152 will be under steam, go to the Kentucky Railroad Museum's web site. The 152 operates on selected weekends during the summer
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