Now that I see the sign says "Theater Bar", I will say that clears up any possible argument.
Here is my tag.
Rode right over there after stopping at the theater.
I chose this just because it is something interesting in town that could pose bike infront of, not because I was thinking it would be hard for anybody else to find any such thing.
Coal Fired Steam Locomotive Engine.
A big one. THe little one at the zoo (that driver is almost bigger than engine) doesn't count. har har har
This is Pere Marquette 1223, can find more info on it from internet search.
There is another one surviving that is the 1225.
One of them spent years and years on display at Michigan State University (decades ago, like when I was there). And other one was on display at Detriot State Fairgrounds for years and years.
THe 1223 was brough here by some local club, and other one went someplace else.
Both had local clubs working on them.
Parts from this one were used to restore the other one, and that other one was used in the movie a few years ago, Polar Express.
Oh... the picture.
(does not need to be in the rain, and do not need to break laws by riding on sidewalk.)
Can tell it is a steam locomotive (not deisel electric) by the cyclinders by the wheels. Most steam locomotive have the short big cyclinders horizontal in front of wheels. SOme (Shay) have multiple vertical cyclinders.
Can tell it is coal fired by the coal tender as opposed to tank car.
The structure in background is a "coal tipple" which was used to load the coal tender and to resupply the water. I image that such would be harder for anybody to find another one of those.
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Later Note:
Here is pic from a a couple years ago of same engine (other bike. I like to pointy out that the bike and the locomotive engine are both two cyclinder engines.)
THis picture Shows the steam engine better.
>>>later note Friday 07/01 6pm:
I should have stated that this is no longer a working locomotove.
And the tag does not require a working locomotive.
Full size Coal Fired Steam Locomotive (probably on exhibit somewhere), not just any desiel-electric locomotive.
Dave
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>>> later note Friday 07/01 6:30pm
web site that list "surviving" steam locomotives.
http://www.steamlocomotive.com/lists/
Dave
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