Train move
- Lawrence Powell photo/Middleton Railway Museum

Adam Cudmore and his crew from A.W. Leil Cranes flawlessly moved a 117-year-old steam locomotive from a flatbed onto the tracks at the Middleton Railway Museum recently. The Museum of Industry in Stellarton donated the locomotive to the museum, where it will be permanently displayed. Lift preparations started at 8 a.m. and it was being lifted at 9 a.m. When it was in place, the cab roof, bell and smokestack were put back in place.
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A 117-year-old steam locomotive is back in southwest Nova Scotia to be on permanent display …
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