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  • Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

    Restored locomotive Texas arriving at Atlanta History Center on May 3. http://civil-war-picket.blogspot.com...ive-texas.html
    Phil Gast

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    Re: Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

    "Limited view in the basement" ? -- I viewed it several times over the years. But then I went out of my way to visit the park. Seems odd that they made such an effort to restore the painting of the battles around Atlanta but wanted to return the Texas to the color scheme it had after the war. Will still be fun to see it again. I hope they at least plan to continue to have illustrations of what it looked like during the Great Locomotive Chase.
    Paul Hadley

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      Re: Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

      Here's our update: With the shriek of a whistle, restored locomotive Texas makes its public debut. http://civil-war-picket.blogspot.com...-restored.html
      Phil Gast

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        Re: Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

        That is odd...I had no idea they did that,sounds like the wrong people making decisions....it should have been it's wartime color
        Dale Champion

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          Re: Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

          Paint restoration is often based on chemical analysis of paint fragments underneath the top coats to find exact pigment matches, at least with historic structures. Perhaps the conservators could not find the 1860s paint layer?

          Michael Denisovich
          Michael Denisovich

          Bookkeeper, Indian agent, ethnologist, and clerk out in the Territory
          Museum administrator in New Mexico

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            Re: Locomotive Texas: Date set for Atlanta return

            Here is my followup. A detailed look at components of the locomotive.


            Texas two-step: Specialist who helped restore famed locomotive does a walk-through. http://civil-war-picket.blogspot.com...ho-helped.html
            Phil Gast

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