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Reading Wood Print featuring the photograph Queen of the Iron Horse Rambles by Gene Walls

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10.00" x 6.50"

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10.00" x 6.50"

 

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Queen of the Iron Horse Rambles Wood Print

Gene Walls

by Gene Walls

$56.00

Product Details

Queen of the Iron Horse Rambles wood print by Gene Walls.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

This very large coal-stoking steam locomotive was built in Reading Pennsylvania in the mid 1940's. The T-1 Northern locomotive was the first of its... more

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Comments (8)

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Fabulous image!...tweet/vote

Gene Walls replied:

Deeply appreciated, Donna! Thank you so much! Kindest wishes, Gene

Michelle Meenawong

Michelle Meenawong

wow, fantastic picture. I love old trains v/f

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you most kindly, Michelle! Best wishes, Gene

Rolando Burbon

Rolando Burbon

Beautiful Capture. FV

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you very much, Rolando! Best regards, Gene

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

Gene this is perfect! Like a trip in the past!f/v

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you so much, Eti! We had a great time at Steamtown, USA. My friend, Jimmy and I took tons of photos of the old trains. Kindest wishes, Gene

Kume Bryant

Kume Bryant

Great capture, fabulous!! vf

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you most graciously, Kume! Best wishes, Gene

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

...plus an informative sidebar!

Gene Walls replied:

Thanks a lot, Jack! Gene

Jack Zulli

Jack Zulli

Made of steel! A beautiful capture Gene;) v/f

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you so much, Jack! It is a very impressive machine. Best wishes, Gene

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

I love this shot Gene!!! I wish I could see one of these at full power, and hear what it must sound like!!! LF

Gene Walls replied:

Thank you very much, Marvin! There is a movement to encourage Steamtown to get this engine running again. I hope it happens. Kindest regards, Gene

Artist's Description

This very large coal-stoking steam locomotive was built in Reading Pennsylvania in the mid 1940's. The T-1 Northern locomotive was the first of its class to pull trains for the very popular Reading Company Steam Engine Train excursions. The No. 2124 was fondly dubbed "the Queen of the Iron Horse Rambles".

The Reading T-1 Northern No. 2124 locomotive is currently on static display at Steamtown, USA, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. This site is a National Park that is dedicated to the preservation of America's incredibly significant Railroad Train history.

I was personally bitten by the railroading bug as a child, when my father worked for the B&O Railroad Company in Cumberland, Maryland.

This photograph was captured on November 11th, 2013. It was taken with a Canon 5D DSLR, through a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L lens at the 25mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/50 sec, with an aperture of f/9, ISO 100. The camera was mounted on a Manfrotto tripod, with a Manfr...

About Gene Walls

Gene Walls

I was born in the wild hills of West Virginia, raised in western Maryland and currently live in north central Pennsylvania, USA. My higher education includes Theological Studies, Electronics Engineering, Audio Engineering and Visual Arts. I taught a Media course at Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn State Affiliate). Photography has been an integral part of my life since the mid 1960's. Capturing the beauty and complexity of nature is my main interest, from macro close-ups to wide vistas views ...and everything in between. Natural waterfalls are the most frequent photographic subjects found at the business end of my lens. Historic Covered Bridges and farmland scenes are also very close to my heart, but any visually interesting...

 

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