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   Nipper (BFC 3 of 1952, 0-4-2T) and Dobbin (BFC 6 of 1952, 0-6-2T) double head into Qunaba Mill with
   a full rake of cane bins, 1977. Ross Driver photo.
                                                           tanks 20763 and 20764 of 1935. Major design
Background                                                 changes included welded rather than riveted side
The products of John Fowler & Co (Leeds) Ltd               tanks, roller bearings and similar post-WWII
were well respected for their robust design and            engineering improvements. The 0-6-2 tanks
good steaming qualities and eight of the twelve            weighed approximately 20 tons compared to 16
steam locomotives built by Fowler between 1933             tons for the 0-4-2 tank.
and the end of construction in 1936 were supplied          They were introduced in 1952 and it is a credit to
to Queensland Sugar Mills.                                 their rugged design that most had reasonably long
In 1935, the last John Fowler 0-6-2 tanks were             working lives despite the dieselisation of the
supplied to Kalamia Mill, Ayr (Airdmillan, JF              industry. The last three were finally withdrawn
20764) and Pleystowe Mill, Mackay (No 8, JF                from cane haulage in the Bundaberg area in 1979.
20764). An 0-4-2 Tank (JF 22752 of 1938) was               All eight locomotives still exist, several are still
subcontracted to Hudswell, Clarke & Co Ltd (HC             operational and in regular use by preservation
1705 of 1938) and supplied to South Johnstone              societies and the tourist industry.
Mill as their No 5.                                        During August 1997, No 5 helped to celebrate
In the post Second World War period there was              Moreton Mill's centenary, returning to active cane
still a demand for steam locos despite the potential       haulage for one week that year and in several
for dieselisation. The Bundaberg Foundry Co Ltd            subsequent years. In 2000 it travelled to many of
(Bundaberg, Queensland), an established general            Queensland’s sugar mills filming a TV special,
engineering company to the sugar industry had              Bundy’s Last Great Adventure. Although it’s
repaired steam locomotives and constructed eight           normally the operating steam locomotive for
Bundy Fowlers in 1952 and 1953 using designs               ANGRMS Durundur Railway (Woodford) it was
licensed from John Fowler.                                 recently withdrawn for maintenance.
The seven 0-6-2T and one 0-4-2T locomotives                Number 3 is one of two steam locomotives on
were based on the design of the John Fowler 0-6-2          ASCR’s Botanic Gardens operation (Bundaberg),
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and in 2002 number 1 was also donated to them             (Queensland) are both slowly being restored by
for restoration. Numbers 2 and 6 are in regular use       private owners. The table below shows the dates.
operating the Ballyhooley (Mossman) tourist               name and/or number used at each mill, and the
trains and number 7 has been restored to operating        current location and name for each of the eight
condition at the Coal Creek Historical Village in         Bundaberg Fowler locomotives.
Korumburra, Victoria. Numbers 4 (Victoria) and 8
Number        Type       Mill Ownership and Name                            Current Location
BFC 1 1952    0-6-2T     Mulgrave Mill, Gordonvale: 10, Riverstone          Australian Sugar Cane Railway
                         Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1955: 1                 (Bundaberg), 1, to be restored
                         Qunaba Mill, Bundaberg, 1975: 4, Jumbo
                         Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1979: 4 Jumbo
                         For preservation, 1981
BFC 2 1952    0-6-2T     Mossman Mill, Mossman: 5, Bundy                    BallyHooley Steam Railway
                         Alan Robert, VIC, 1971, QLD, 1977                  (Mossman), Bundy, operational
                         Mossman Mill, Mossman, 1988: Bally Hooley
                         (tourist train)
BFC 3 1952    0-4-2T     Mourilyan Mill, Innisfail: No. 8                   Australian Sugar Cane Railway
                         Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1966: 8                 (Bundaberg), 3, operational
                         Qunaba Mill, Bundaberg: 6, Nipper
BFC 4 1952    0-6-2T     Bingera Mill: Ralf                                 Warwick Turner, Echuca VIC
                         Goulburn Steam Museum, NSW, 1973
                         Lachlan Vintage Village, NSW, 1974: 2
BFC 5 1952    0-6-2T     Pleystowe Mill, Mackay: 5                          ANGRMS, 5, out-of-service for
                         Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum             maintenance (2005)
                         Society, Brisbane, 1973, Woodford, 1979: 5
BFC 6 1952    0-6-2T     Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg: 6                       BallyHooley Steam Railway
                         Qunaba Mill: 5, Dobbin                             (Mossman), Speedy, operational
                         Mossman Mill, Mossman, 1981: Bally Hooley
                         (tourist train)
BFC 7 1953    0-6-2T     Bingera Mill: Kolan                                Coal Creek Tramway, VIC, Count
                         Boyd’s Antiquatorium, Bundaberg, 1975: Kolan       Strzlecki, operational
                         Coal Creek Historical Village, 1997
BFC 8 1953    0-6-2T     Proserpine Mill, Proserpine: 8,6                   Graham Chapman (Murrumba
                         J Hawkes, Airlie Beach (on loan), 1978             Downs), 1986-
                         Proserpine Mill, Proserpine, 1980




   Fowler #4 (BFC 4 of 1952) with cane burn behind, Qunaba Mill, 1978. Ross Driver photo.



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BFC1 (0-6-2-T of 1952) at Millaquin, 1968. R Gough photo.




   Jumbo (BFC1) out of service at Millaqiun, 1982. R Gough photo.
                                                              collections policies defines what and how they
Collections and Preservation                                  collect materials, how they store materials, and
Museums must constantly balance the desire to                 under what conditions they attempt to restore an
collect every example of a particular item against            item to its original condition.
its availability in other collections and their ability       Obviously the availability of appropriate finances
to preserve/restore the item. To this end museum              has a bearing on policy implementation but a

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museum can usually find the monies to implement               The policy will then go on to detail how items will
a well thought out collection policy.                         be collected and catalogues, stored and preserved.
The policy will first of all state the objective for          Depending upon the size of the institution, the
the collection—in other words, what the museum                policy document may be just a few pages or
is hoping to accomplish in the longer term with               several volumes, but it should always provide
regard to the community that it serves and the                enough detail to guide staff (professional or
type of material being collected. A state museum,             volunteer) as they carry out their jobs.
for example, might have preservation of the                   Unfortunately, many specialised or local museums
social, technological, cultural and political history         begin collecting before they have articulated their
of the state and its people as its objective. On the          long term objectives. While this may save one or
other hand a community-based, museum might                    more items that were in immediate danger of
restrict itself to just the history of a single family,       being lost, the lack of policy can lead to an
institution, industry or building. Both institutions          unbalanced collection, a field of rusting hulks or
will likely have an educational role and commun-              community hostility. However, too bureaucratic
ity involvement as secondary objectives.                      an approach can be equally dangerous.




   BFC5 at Pleystowe Mill, 1963/4. R Gough photo.




   BFC 6 at Quanaba Mill, 1984. D Mewes photo.

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BFC 2, Bundy, on the BallyHooley Steam Railway, Port Douglas, September 2000. Brian Webber photo.




   BFC 3 operating on the Australian Sugar Cane Railway in the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, 2005. Brian
   Wilson photo.
                                                         have been to save these locomotives from the
Restoration                                              scrap heap, but for many the ultimate goal was to
Dieselisation occurred fairly rapidly within the         return them all to operating order, leading to a
Queensland sugar industry, but a number of far-          range of public and private museums and tourist
sighted individual and groups managed to acquire         operations in Queensland and interstate.
a range of the steam locomotives that operated           The Australia Narrow Gauge Railway Museum
within the cane fields. The initial priority may         Society (ANGRMS) at Woodford has the largest

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collection of locomotives (including the John             than one steam locomotive operating at one time.
Fowler 0-6-2T Airdmillan) and other artefacts             BFC 5 is the pride of their collection and has both
from the sugar cane railways but seldom has more          returned to the canefields on a number of (cont p 8)




   Speedy (BFC 6) at Port Douglas, Sep 2000. Paul Rollason photo.




   Speedy (BFC 6) in new colours on the BallyHooley Steam Railway, Port Douglas, 2005. BSR photo.
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BFC 5 drawn by Jim Fainges, 1997. Scale approximately 3.5mm = 1’.




   BFC 5 west of Gordonvale on Mulgrave’s Little Mulgrave line during the shooting of Bundy’s Last
   Adventure, 2000. Martin Wiltshire photo.




   BFC 7, Count Strzlecki, on the Coal Creek Tramway, VIC, 2002. John O’Neill photo. The loco is named
   in honour of an early explorer in the district.




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BFC8 In storage at Airlie Beach, 1980. R Gough photo.




   BFC8 at Murrumba Downs, Dec 2000. Ken McHugh photos.
occasions and toured many of Queensland’s sugar           commercial venture with variable success but has
mills during the production of a travel-oriented          recently (2005) reopened with the two locos.
commercial TV program.                                    Interestingly, while some of the Bundy Fowlers
The Australian Sugar Cane Railway (ASCR) has a            have gone interstate and others are in private
much smaller collection of locomotives, including         hands, neither the Queensland Museum nor the
two Bundaberg Fowlers, and either has or will             Australian Sugar Industry Museum (Mourilyan)
restore all to full operating condition.                  have examples of these locomotives.
Mossman Mill conducted mill tours long after              Restoration of a steam locomotive is a major
most other mills had discontinued them because            undertaking and can easily cost several hundred
of the insurance costs. The mill also operated two        thousand dollars, especially if asbestos insulation
Bundy Fowlers, one of which had operated on the           must be removed or new boilers and other major
Mossman Mill lines but had been sold and then             components must be fabricated. For this reason
repurchased for its tourist train. When the mill          many locomotives are restored cosmetically for
discontinued the tourist train it was operated as a       static display rather than full operation.

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Whatever the level of restoration desired, it is
very important to settle on a target date and to
collect as much information as possible to ensure
that the finished product is as accurate as possible.
Typically projects restore a locomotive to the
same condition, and appearance, that it had when
first introduced into the cane fields or as it
appeared at the end of service. The ASCR
restorations, for example, include one ‘as new’
locomotive with others representing various eras
in local sugar cane history.                                   BFC4 in Bingera Mill yard, 1965, ARHS slide
                                                               collection, supplied by R Gough




                                                               BFC4 at Echuca, Dec 2000. I Comrie photo.




                                                               BFC7 Bundaberg / Gin Gin Rd, 1967, R Gough
   BFC 1 (left) waiting for restoration in
   Bundaberg, 2005. Brian Wilson photo.                     Acknowledgement
                                                            This document is an update of Ken McHugh’s 2001 presen-
                                                                tation Bundaberg Fowlers: Then and Now, subsequently
                                                                posted on the web as a stand-alone presentation. Some
                                                                photos came from that presentation, others are from the
                                                                Queensland sugar cane railway photographic collection
                                                                accessible via the CaneSIG web site.
                                                            The Background section was adapted from an article by Greg
                                                               Stephenson, January 1998 in the 009 Society newsletter
                                                               and reprinted in the Australian Narrow Gauge Railway
                                                               Museum Society’s DRB 257, August 2001. pp 8-9. The
                                                               table was adapted from the table accompanying Greg’s
                                                               article and from Browning, John; Preserved Australian
                                                               Sugar Cane Locomotives, Light Railway Research
                                                               Society of Australia, http://lrrsa.org.au/LRR_SGRc.htm,
   BFC2 out-of-service at Mossman Mill, 1966. R                downloaded 22/4/05, 3:00 PM. John also provided
   Deskins photo.                                              additional details and checked the text for accuracy.




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  • 1. Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives Nipper (BFC 3 of 1952, 0-4-2T) and Dobbin (BFC 6 of 1952, 0-6-2T) double head into Qunaba Mill with a full rake of cane bins, 1977. Ross Driver photo. tanks 20763 and 20764 of 1935. Major design Background changes included welded rather than riveted side The products of John Fowler & Co (Leeds) Ltd tanks, roller bearings and similar post-WWII were well respected for their robust design and engineering improvements. The 0-6-2 tanks good steaming qualities and eight of the twelve weighed approximately 20 tons compared to 16 steam locomotives built by Fowler between 1933 tons for the 0-4-2 tank. and the end of construction in 1936 were supplied They were introduced in 1952 and it is a credit to to Queensland Sugar Mills. their rugged design that most had reasonably long In 1935, the last John Fowler 0-6-2 tanks were working lives despite the dieselisation of the supplied to Kalamia Mill, Ayr (Airdmillan, JF industry. The last three were finally withdrawn 20764) and Pleystowe Mill, Mackay (No 8, JF from cane haulage in the Bundaberg area in 1979. 20764). An 0-4-2 Tank (JF 22752 of 1938) was All eight locomotives still exist, several are still subcontracted to Hudswell, Clarke & Co Ltd (HC operational and in regular use by preservation 1705 of 1938) and supplied to South Johnstone societies and the tourist industry. Mill as their No 5. During August 1997, No 5 helped to celebrate In the post Second World War period there was Moreton Mill's centenary, returning to active cane still a demand for steam locos despite the potential haulage for one week that year and in several for dieselisation. The Bundaberg Foundry Co Ltd subsequent years. In 2000 it travelled to many of (Bundaberg, Queensland), an established general Queensland’s sugar mills filming a TV special, engineering company to the sugar industry had Bundy’s Last Great Adventure. Although it’s repaired steam locomotives and constructed eight normally the operating steam locomotive for Bundy Fowlers in 1952 and 1953 using designs ANGRMS Durundur Railway (Woodford) it was licensed from John Fowler. recently withdrawn for maintenance. The seven 0-6-2T and one 0-4-2T locomotives Number 3 is one of two steam locomotives on were based on the design of the John Fowler 0-6-2 ASCR’s Botanic Gardens operation (Bundaberg), CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 1 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 2. and in 2002 number 1 was also donated to them (Queensland) are both slowly being restored by for restoration. Numbers 2 and 6 are in regular use private owners. The table below shows the dates. operating the Ballyhooley (Mossman) tourist name and/or number used at each mill, and the trains and number 7 has been restored to operating current location and name for each of the eight condition at the Coal Creek Historical Village in Bundaberg Fowler locomotives. Korumburra, Victoria. Numbers 4 (Victoria) and 8 Number Type Mill Ownership and Name Current Location BFC 1 1952 0-6-2T Mulgrave Mill, Gordonvale: 10, Riverstone Australian Sugar Cane Railway Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1955: 1 (Bundaberg), 1, to be restored Qunaba Mill, Bundaberg, 1975: 4, Jumbo Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1979: 4 Jumbo For preservation, 1981 BFC 2 1952 0-6-2T Mossman Mill, Mossman: 5, Bundy BallyHooley Steam Railway Alan Robert, VIC, 1971, QLD, 1977 (Mossman), Bundy, operational Mossman Mill, Mossman, 1988: Bally Hooley (tourist train) BFC 3 1952 0-4-2T Mourilyan Mill, Innisfail: No. 8 Australian Sugar Cane Railway Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg, 1966: 8 (Bundaberg), 3, operational Qunaba Mill, Bundaberg: 6, Nipper BFC 4 1952 0-6-2T Bingera Mill: Ralf Warwick Turner, Echuca VIC Goulburn Steam Museum, NSW, 1973 Lachlan Vintage Village, NSW, 1974: 2 BFC 5 1952 0-6-2T Pleystowe Mill, Mackay: 5 ANGRMS, 5, out-of-service for Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum maintenance (2005) Society, Brisbane, 1973, Woodford, 1979: 5 BFC 6 1952 0-6-2T Millaquin Mill, Bundaberg: 6 BallyHooley Steam Railway Qunaba Mill: 5, Dobbin (Mossman), Speedy, operational Mossman Mill, Mossman, 1981: Bally Hooley (tourist train) BFC 7 1953 0-6-2T Bingera Mill: Kolan Coal Creek Tramway, VIC, Count Boyd’s Antiquatorium, Bundaberg, 1975: Kolan Strzlecki, operational Coal Creek Historical Village, 1997 BFC 8 1953 0-6-2T Proserpine Mill, Proserpine: 8,6 Graham Chapman (Murrumba J Hawkes, Airlie Beach (on loan), 1978 Downs), 1986- Proserpine Mill, Proserpine, 1980 Fowler #4 (BFC 4 of 1952) with cane burn behind, Qunaba Mill, 1978. Ross Driver photo. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 2 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 3. BFC1 (0-6-2-T of 1952) at Millaquin, 1968. R Gough photo. Jumbo (BFC1) out of service at Millaqiun, 1982. R Gough photo. collections policies defines what and how they Collections and Preservation collect materials, how they store materials, and Museums must constantly balance the desire to under what conditions they attempt to restore an collect every example of a particular item against item to its original condition. its availability in other collections and their ability Obviously the availability of appropriate finances to preserve/restore the item. To this end museum has a bearing on policy implementation but a CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 3 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 4. museum can usually find the monies to implement The policy will then go on to detail how items will a well thought out collection policy. be collected and catalogues, stored and preserved. The policy will first of all state the objective for Depending upon the size of the institution, the the collection—in other words, what the museum policy document may be just a few pages or is hoping to accomplish in the longer term with several volumes, but it should always provide regard to the community that it serves and the enough detail to guide staff (professional or type of material being collected. A state museum, volunteer) as they carry out their jobs. for example, might have preservation of the Unfortunately, many specialised or local museums social, technological, cultural and political history begin collecting before they have articulated their of the state and its people as its objective. On the long term objectives. While this may save one or other hand a community-based, museum might more items that were in immediate danger of restrict itself to just the history of a single family, being lost, the lack of policy can lead to an institution, industry or building. Both institutions unbalanced collection, a field of rusting hulks or will likely have an educational role and commun- community hostility. However, too bureaucratic ity involvement as secondary objectives. an approach can be equally dangerous. BFC5 at Pleystowe Mill, 1963/4. R Gough photo. BFC 6 at Quanaba Mill, 1984. D Mewes photo. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 4 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 5. BFC 2, Bundy, on the BallyHooley Steam Railway, Port Douglas, September 2000. Brian Webber photo. BFC 3 operating on the Australian Sugar Cane Railway in the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, 2005. Brian Wilson photo. have been to save these locomotives from the Restoration scrap heap, but for many the ultimate goal was to Dieselisation occurred fairly rapidly within the return them all to operating order, leading to a Queensland sugar industry, but a number of far- range of public and private museums and tourist sighted individual and groups managed to acquire operations in Queensland and interstate. a range of the steam locomotives that operated The Australia Narrow Gauge Railway Museum within the cane fields. The initial priority may Society (ANGRMS) at Woodford has the largest CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 5 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 6. collection of locomotives (including the John than one steam locomotive operating at one time. Fowler 0-6-2T Airdmillan) and other artefacts BFC 5 is the pride of their collection and has both from the sugar cane railways but seldom has more returned to the canefields on a number of (cont p 8) Speedy (BFC 6) at Port Douglas, Sep 2000. Paul Rollason photo. Speedy (BFC 6) in new colours on the BallyHooley Steam Railway, Port Douglas, 2005. BSR photo. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 6 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 7. BFC 5 drawn by Jim Fainges, 1997. Scale approximately 3.5mm = 1’. BFC 5 west of Gordonvale on Mulgrave’s Little Mulgrave line during the shooting of Bundy’s Last Adventure, 2000. Martin Wiltshire photo. BFC 7, Count Strzlecki, on the Coal Creek Tramway, VIC, 2002. John O’Neill photo. The loco is named in honour of an early explorer in the district. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 7 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 8. BFC8 In storage at Airlie Beach, 1980. R Gough photo. BFC8 at Murrumba Downs, Dec 2000. Ken McHugh photos. occasions and toured many of Queensland’s sugar commercial venture with variable success but has mills during the production of a travel-oriented recently (2005) reopened with the two locos. commercial TV program. Interestingly, while some of the Bundy Fowlers The Australian Sugar Cane Railway (ASCR) has a have gone interstate and others are in private much smaller collection of locomotives, including hands, neither the Queensland Museum nor the two Bundaberg Fowlers, and either has or will Australian Sugar Industry Museum (Mourilyan) restore all to full operating condition. have examples of these locomotives. Mossman Mill conducted mill tours long after Restoration of a steam locomotive is a major most other mills had discontinued them because undertaking and can easily cost several hundred of the insurance costs. The mill also operated two thousand dollars, especially if asbestos insulation Bundy Fowlers, one of which had operated on the must be removed or new boilers and other major Mossman Mill lines but had been sold and then components must be fabricated. For this reason repurchased for its tourist train. When the mill many locomotives are restored cosmetically for discontinued the tourist train it was operated as a static display rather than full operation. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 8 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig
  • 9. Whatever the level of restoration desired, it is very important to settle on a target date and to collect as much information as possible to ensure that the finished product is as accurate as possible. Typically projects restore a locomotive to the same condition, and appearance, that it had when first introduced into the cane fields or as it appeared at the end of service. The ASCR restorations, for example, include one ‘as new’ locomotive with others representing various eras in local sugar cane history. BFC4 in Bingera Mill yard, 1965, ARHS slide collection, supplied by R Gough BFC4 at Echuca, Dec 2000. I Comrie photo. BFC7 Bundaberg / Gin Gin Rd, 1967, R Gough BFC 1 (left) waiting for restoration in Bundaberg, 2005. Brian Wilson photo. Acknowledgement This document is an update of Ken McHugh’s 2001 presen- tation Bundaberg Fowlers: Then and Now, subsequently posted on the web as a stand-alone presentation. Some photos came from that presentation, others are from the Queensland sugar cane railway photographic collection accessible via the CaneSIG web site. The Background section was adapted from an article by Greg Stephenson, January 1998 in the 009 Society newsletter and reprinted in the Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society’s DRB 257, August 2001. pp 8-9. The table was adapted from the table accompanying Greg’s article and from Browning, John; Preserved Australian Sugar Cane Locomotives, Light Railway Research Society of Australia, http://lrrsa.org.au/LRR_SGRc.htm, BFC2 out-of-service at Mossman Mill, 1966. R downloaded 22/4/05, 3:00 PM. John also provided Deskins photo. additional details and checked the text for accuracy. CTN05: Bundaberg Fowler Steam Locomotives 9 Copyright © 2005 E-mail: canetramnotes@zelmeroz.com CaneSIG: http://www.zelmeroz.com/canesig