Whooz is making me feel guilty. Here he didn't even take the trip, but he is being kind enough to sort, caption, tag, and whatever else he does to get my videos available. Thanks Patrick!
Here are a couple more days of photos, from the Owosso Steam Festival. Most of my comments are with the photos instead of here.
July 25 Owosso Steam Festival, day 3
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Owosso Steam Festival 2009
Click on Event Attractions for brief info on most of the trains.
Day 3 of the festival I spent some time on the actual grounds instead of running around the county all day. Most everything was open for inside tours, and engineers and mechanics were happy to answer questions about their equipment. In the evening I went out to North Star for video of Nickel Plate #765's excursion back from Alma.
Those of you interested in the history of locomotive development probably know the importance of this design already. If not, you'll want to read about Lima Locomotive Works and their engineer William Woodward, Berkshire-type 2-8-2 vs 2-8-4, Nickel Plate vs Fort Wayne in the 40s and 50s that sound similar to high-speed rail routing arguments now, and the 1955 track elevation completion.
July 26 Owosso Steam Festival, last day
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Before entering the festival grounds for the last day, I look around the downtown area a bit. I also visit the Owosso depot, now an Elks club, for a cheap meal serving a good cause.
Owosso really did a fine job of welcoming everyone. In this terrible economy, especially for Michigan, they were happy to see the tourists, resisted gouging for things like parking and meals, put on a fine show, and made sure they are on my map for a visit anytime I'm back in that part of the country.
Next stop is the Montrose Depot, a museum now. It dates to 1888 and served the Grand Trunk Westerner Railroad. Montrose also has the Historical and Telephone Pioneer Museum, well worth a couple of hours.
I swing through Saginaw and also spot a caboose in someone's front yard on my way to Cadillac, MI for tomorrow's touristing.