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CHRR 10 was scratch built by hand by the proud owner . Its a fantastic example of this type of locomotive .
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Kircher Park is a splendid setting and host of this operation. Its well kept and very user freindly. The Staff is very polite and professional .
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For bridge lovers, there is a little one to give the feeling of what its like to pass over one .
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Yes , Steamers are in the house, Wabash 713 puffs it out as she rounds a curve leading to the Passenger Depot .
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As the temperarure rises ,so does the thrill of live steam travel . A group of fans rounds a curve .
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The M-K-T 1976 , a 4-4-2 Atlantic type locomotive has the honor of giving this familly a solo ride that will be something never forgotten.
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The folks in Eureka Missouri just love this train ! despite the summer heat ,there was a great turn out for the St Louis Steamers at Kircher Park , Eureka Missouri.
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All the seats were occupied !, a train load of happy people rounds a bend behind the Wabash unit of the St Louis Steamers Club, Eureka Missouri.
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A fine example of a scratch built steam locomotive is the Flat Creek & Eureka Railroad #4 . One of many used by the St Louis Steamers of Eureka Missouri.
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Good times- a train load of very happy folks enjoy the ride at the F C & E RR , Eureka Missouri
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A full load of future present and future train lovers crosses the trestle at the F C & E RR.
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Letting her loose, a little steam locomotive has no problem pulling a loaded passenger train at the Flat Creek & Eureka RR, Eureka Missouri
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Kept in very fine shape, the F C & E RR of Eureka Missouri was using this ATSF War Bonnet to pull trains on this particular Saturday.
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A combination freight and passenger train rolls a Eureka Missouri on the Flat Creek and Eureka RR.