WebMar 13, 2012 · ASHLEY, IND. — A father-son duo located in northeast Indiana whose unconventional approach to preserving operational steam locomotives will be featured in a pilot program for the TLC cable television network. The show will be called “John and Barney: Have Engine, Will Travel,” referring to their well-traveled 0-4-0T, Flagg Coal Co., WebOct 15, 2024 · The steamer was built in 1931 for the Lehigh Coal Company in Hazelton, Pa., by Vulcan Iron Works. It has been owned since 1993 by John and Byron Gramling, who also own and operate Flagg Coal Company 75, another Vulcan product. She is fresh from an appearance at Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation in Ravenna, Ky., in August.
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WebApr 13, 2024 · Amazing Lightning Illuminates The Sky Over Miami, Florida…..HAARP! Jan Winås ; 13. april 2024; HAARP; 0 WebFlagg Coal Company # 75 is a 40 ton saddle tank locomotive built by the Vulcan Iron Works of Wilkes Barre, PA in 1930. # 75 went into service in December of 1930 as # 2 for the … literary guide to the bible
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WebJan 24, 2024 · Jeddo Coal No. 85, also known as “Mack,” returned to service in September 2024 after a 6-year restoration by the Gramlings. Mack now visits railroad museums and tourist railroads along with the Gramlings’ other locomotives, Flagg Coal No. 75 (“Hank”) and Lehigh Valley Coal No. 126 (“Sadie”), both of which have been featured in the ... WebFlagg Coal Company 75. Number 75 was built by the Vulcan Iron Works of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania in 1929. Originally built for stock, it was finished to the point at which brakes were to be added. The engine was completed on order of the Flagg Coal Company of Avoca, Pennsylvania, and steam brakes were added. It was put into service in December ... WebFlagg Coal is the name used on the engines restored by John and Barney Gramling. Flagg Coal. 4,392 likes. literary guild large print book club