Posted by ken in texas on October 02, 2007 at 19:29:55 from (216.167.146.19):
We are used to seeing some unusual equipment moving by our home,such as wind turbines,towers blades ,heavy duty earthmoving equiment,oilfield equip,and many other.But today I saw a steam locomotive with three drive wheels on each side, being hauled north through our town,on Texas70.It looked to be the real thing,not a mockup.Can't help but wonder where it was being hauled.Anyone have a guess.By the way this road is used to keep the heavy stuff off the main hiways.
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