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  2. Spreader (railroad) - Wikipedia

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    A Jordan Spreader adapted for snow-fighting. The Jordan spreader was the creation of Oswald F. Jordan, a Canadian road master who worked in the Niagara, Ontario area on the Canada Southern Railway, later a subsidiary of the New York Central Railroad. He supervised a crew at the St. Thomas Canada Southern shop in the early 1890s.

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  4. Winnipeg Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the museum was to explore the history of railways in Winnipeg and Manitoba. [2] The collection included the Countess of Dufferin [3] (the first locomotive on the Canadian prairies), various vintage railcars, [3] cabooses, a Jordan spreader from 1911, [3] the history and artifacts of the building of the Hudson Bay Railway to Churchill, Manitoba, [4] technical displays, and a HO ...

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  6. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Walthers continued to make the Life-Like line of products, aimed at beginning hobbyists and the mass consumer market, up until the 2010s. The Life-Like train sets were discontinued in 2016, along with many of the stand-alone products, although currently building kits and grass mats are still sold under the Life-Like name.

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  8. Wm. K. Walthers - Wikipedia

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    Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., was officially founded in Milwaukee in 1932—though it started years earlier when seven-year-old William K. (Bill) Walthers got his first taste of the hobby with a small, wind-up toy train for Christmas. He continued with the hobby and eventually had an attic layout composed primarily of his scratch-built creations.

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