This sale is a select group railroad slides from an estate. The following is shown


Five ( sixth is now a separate sale) images original Kodachrome transparencies of ex GTW 5629 passing on an excursion. Not scanned shot with cellphone.


Thank you. We do have a mild handling fee due to the cost of materials and transport. It is added only to the first or largest item purchase - there is no additional fees beyond the actual cost of postage for other purchases shipped in the same package. Request an invoice or I can refund any overage. Thanks again and enjoy this sale.


Reference- Grand Trunk Western 5629 was a K4a 4-6-2 "Pacific" type locomotive, a copy of the United States Railroad Administration's (USRA) Light Pacific design and built by American Locomotive Company's (ALCO) Schenectady Works in February 1924, for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad (GTW). It was used to haul commuter passenger trains in Michigan until March 1960, when it was purchased by Chicago-based railfan Richard Jensen, who used No. 5629 to pull several excursion trains in the Chicago area throughout the 1960s. Sadly scrapped 1987 by the city of Chicago for unpaid storage fees.