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Please allow me to introduce the late Henry Probst

Pictured here in a self portrait at Rutland, VT in August 1976 with Steamtown 1293 powering the Vermont Bicentennial train when Henry was 35. Henry passed away in February 2020 at 79 after a period of declining health. Following his Navy and Merchant Marine service, Henry settled near Schenectady, NY and was employed as a Contributing Engineer at General Electric, a position with extensive travel.
An avid model railroader and railfan, Henry never missed an opportunity to film an Alco, GE product or anything unusual.
I am privileged to have become the recipient of Henry's 35mm slide collection. Encompassing over 12,000 images taken between 1974 and the mid 1990's. I would like to share some of them with all of you.

Photographed by Henry Probst-Mike LaCasse collection, August, 1976.
Added to the photo archive by Mike LaCasse, June 16, 2021.
Railroad: Steamtown - VT.

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Can’t wait to see them
🙏 thank you!!!!
This site desperately needs rejuvenation
When baseball fields & bobble heads are featured prominently, you know changes need to be made!!!!

Posted by Stephen Demboske on 2021-06-16 10:20:30


Glad I can help. Trust me, you ain't seen nothin yet.

Posted by Mike LaCasse on 2021-06-16 12:06:02


Thank you, Mike. I too am looking forward to seeing Henry's slides.

Posted by John Stock on 2021-06-16 12:42:29


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