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Eric | Eric Lagemann wrote, February 2022: | ||
: I have four 3/4 inch scale engines that were built by Charles “Bud” Titus of Mattoon, IL. They are a [[Hudson 4-6-4|NYC Hudson]], two free lance Atlantics, and an [[LBSC's Virginia|LBSC Virginia]]. | : I have four 3/4 inch scale engines that were built by Charles “Bud” Titus of Mattoon, IL. They are a [[Hudson 4-6-4|NYC Hudson]], two free lance Atlantics, and an [[LBSC's Virginia|LBSC Virginia]]. | ||
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File:IBLS Meet 1953 Purinton 07.jpg|Charles "Bud" Titus of Mattoon, Illinois looks over the traction engines. Bag of Welsh coal is seen in foreground. Taken at the [[IBLS_Journal_1953#Carl_Purinton.27s_Report|21st Annual Brotherhood of Live Steamers Meet]] in Ontario, Canada, August 1953. | File:IBLS Meet 1953 Purinton 07.jpg|Charles "Bud" Titus of Mattoon, Illinois looks over the traction engines. Bag of Welsh coal is seen in foreground. Taken at the [[IBLS_Journal_1953#Carl_Purinton.27s_Report|21st Annual Brotherhood of Live Steamers Meet]] in Ontario, Canada, August 1953. | ||
File:BudTitus at AlvaTrook LayfayetteTrack by EricL Sep1960.jpg|Bud Titus with his NYC Hudson running on the Alva Trook track at Lafayette, Indiana, September 1960. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 25 September 2025
Eric Lagemann wrote, February 2022:
- I have four 3/4 inch scale engines that were built by Charles “Bud” Titus of Mattoon, IL. They are a NYC Hudson, two free lance Atlantics, and an LBSC Virginia.
Charles "Bud" Titus of Mattoon, Illinois looks over the traction engines. Bag of Welsh coal is seen in foreground. Taken at the 21st Annual Brotherhood of Live Steamers Meet in Ontario, Canada, August 1953.