2-8-2 4127 at Rosedale, Kansas on September 8, 1938 (R.B. Graham).
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Can’t tell if 4127 is flying white or green flags? I’m going with green.
Also interesting to see a heavyweight passenger car behind; I’d assume some sort of head-end car but can’t identify. Seems curious to be behind what’s typically a freight-only coal burner. I think the Frisco serviced their passenger cars at 19th Street, but would they have done passenger car repair at Rosedale?
Additionally, anyone know what the building was just behind the pilot/smokebox door?
Best Regards,