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| ABOVE: Originally built by a Swedish shop crew in 1917 (a year when the Tionesta Valley Railroad's net income was $46,000), #111's chassis was built of locally obtained beechwood. (Photo by Robert Richardson) |
ABOVE: This widely published photo from the U.S. Forest Service shows Caboose #111 as part of a logging train. This photo was taken in the 1930's during their last big timber operation. |
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| ABOVE: Photo of Caboose #111 hooked to a Clarion Chemical Co. (former TVRR) Heisler locomotive taken on 5/22/48 enroute to RT 66 at Pebble Dell. (Photo courtesy of Robert Richardson) |
ABOVE: In 1943, the old Tionesta Valley RR was purchased by the Clarion Chemical Co. (shown above). This shot was of the railyard adjacent to the tannic acid plant. (Photo courtesy of Robert Richardson) |
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| ABOVE: TVRR Caboose #111 in the distance about to hook up with a Clarion Chemical Co. locomotive. Note the flat cars loaded with wood on the right of the photo. (Photo courtesy of Robert Richardson) |
ABOVE: Hallton Depot in the 40's. (Photo courtesy of Robert Richardson) |
1951 photo
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| ABOVE: After the TVRR/Clarion tracks were torn up in 1948, much of the rolling stock ended up in private hands. Caboose #111 was owned by Mae Golden of Hallton, PA. Mae's father was the stationmaster for the TVRR's Hallton Depot (see previous photo). Here, Mae Golden poses in the TVRR Caboose #111 in Hallton, PA in ~1951. During hunting season, Mae would serve food from the caboose to passing hunters. CAMA received Caboose #111 from Mae just prior to her passing away in 1993. (Photo from Golden family) |