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Welcome New Members

Posted on June 20, 2011 by Webmaster

The SLHRS is pleased to welcome two new members to the membership as of June. Big welcome to Ed & Harrold! Thanks for all the work you’ve already put into the layouts and Depot, and we’re excited for a long history to come! If you’re interested in becoming a member of the San Leandro Historical…

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New videos on the SLHRS YouTube channel.

Posted on May 5, 2011 by DominicF

We have recently posted 2 new videos on the SLHRS YouTube channel. The first video shows one of our members running the first live steam locomotive (actually the first powered locomotive period) on the upper section of the G&O garden railway. The second video was taken by another of our members inside on the HO…

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Live Steam Video

Posted on April 5, 2011 by Webmaster

SLHRS member Mark is sharing with us a video taken of his live steam engine.  The engine is a 1.5 scale, 2-8-0 Live Steamer, and the video taken is on a test track in Las Vegas.  The engine was finished by the owner of JD Locomotive Works in Las Vegas.  These days, Mark’s steamer resides…

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