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Ken Williams on "Little Toot"

Ken Williams on "Little Toot"

This picture, first of all, was NOT taken by me! I do not know who the photographer was. It was probably taken in the early 1960's, and is definitely taken on the Williams' farm, where the Crowns were manufactured. That's Ken Williams himself at the throttle of this little 15" gauge steamer. Where it is today, I cannot say. But I think it may have been the same train used every year back then at the Alleghany County Fair in Pittsburgh, for the U.S. Steel exhibit. My father would use his vacation week every summer to go there and run the train all week.
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