Talk:Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works

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Pending tasks for Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works:

(purge cache –  edit this list)
  • Add a photo or two of a Rogers locomotive (but another photo or two, especially showing something in service, would be nice)
  • Add more information on the remaining erecting shop
  • Fill in data for the company executives to eliminate the "red links"
See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/Todo

[edit] Comments on preservation

I just removed the following from the table of preserved locomotives:

Was never owned by Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis. Was built new for the Prescott & Arizona Central as their #3. Sold to Sierra Railway #3 in 1897. Presently owned by State of California at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, at the old Sierra Railway shops in Jamestown, California, part of the California State Railroad Museum.
Signed - Kyle K. Wyatt - Curator of History & Technology, California State Railroad Museum.

I will integrate this into the article text shortly, but wanted to move it out of the table to fix the formatting. Slambo (Speak) 11:52, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

Here's a web link relative to the same [1]--Lordkinbote 15:33, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
Way cool. Integrated the reference and sent a note of thanks to the original contributor via the CSRM website. Slambo (Speak) 16:20, 21 March 2006 (UTC)