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Description Alongside the Conyers Depot is "The Dinky," a 1905 Rogers Steam Locomotive that ran service between Conyers and the neighboring mill town of Milstead until 1961. The engine was used to haul cotton from the main line to the textile mills. It is one of only three of its kind in the world. Photo taken by Steve Karg
Date 10 June 2006 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Skarg at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2006-06-10 22:53 Skarg 640×320×8 (77405 bytes) Alongside the Conyers Depot is "The Dinky," a 1905 Rogers Steam Locomotive that ran service between Conyers and the neighboring mill town of Milstead until 1961. The engine was used to haul cotton from the main line to the textile mills. It is one of only

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