The Klondike Mines Railway


Posted By blackburn49 on 01/15/2008 8:02 PM
The KMR #4 UPDATE on the model:  Referenced post below:


Purchased in 1955 by Mike Molitor for a theme park railroad at Oak Creek, Wisconsin, this engine waited for the completion of track that never occurred.  It was finally  moved to Waterford, Wisconsin in the early 1960s.

Here it is at the Pepermint & Northwestern, Waterford, WI, in 1962.  The cab sports a "Northwestern" herlad similar to the Chicago & Northwestern.


And here we have the Hooterville Cannonball, Sevierville, Tennesee.  This was not the one which was used for the filming of the old television series, "Petticoat Junction."  In fact, this operation only lasted THREE DAYS.  Photo taken July 3, 1965.

At the time I tentatively labelled one of my Phase II railroad stops "Pettycoat Junction," I did not know this connection existed between an old KMR engine and a failed business attempt to tie the locomotive to the once-popular television series. Maybe I'll build up that and keep the name.

All these photos are clickable to a larger size.


A better candidate for KMR #4?

I found this large-scale 2-6-2 on Ebay, bid and won it. This appears to be a more suitable model to stand in for KMR #4. I don't know the make, and assume it is an off-brand. If the scale proves to be right, I will repaint this one in a more suitable scheme and use it, probably as an unpowered display to represent the historic prairie engine that once graced the Klondike.



If it turns out that I can readily replace that stack, with the new paint job, this model will be an excellent representation of historic KMR #4. 

Update: A few weeks after I first wrote this post I acquired one of these models for use on my future KMR layout. It is an excellent piece and at a great price.  --RS  July 5 2008




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