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Show Old Locomotive Given Its Chance in Movies GRASS VALLEY. CALIF.-Engine No. 5. with 600,000 miles of travel and 40 years of service on the Nevada Ne-vada County Narrow Gauge railroad behind her, has gone into the movies. The old girl hasn't been cast in any particular role yet, but residents of this historic district expect to see her soon, chugging through some epic of the West. No. 5 was sold to Frank Lloyd Productions, Pro-ductions, Universal City, Calif., and carted away on a truck because there aren't any narrow gauge connections con-nections between here and Hollywood. Holly-wood. Built by the Buruham, Perry and Williams locomotive works in Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, No. 5 was purchased in 1900 by the narrow gauge line between be-tween Nevada City, Grass Valley and Colfax. |