It's a beautiful day in the little town of Tomahawk.
You are casually hanging out at the Tomahawk train station, when you hear the whistle of a train in the distance.
You look to see quite the colored train coming in. The train was led by Tomahawk and Western Railroad 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler #1, aka "Emma Sweeney," painted black, gold, and red, with a green tender and a green "Emma Sweeney" nameplate on each side of the boiler. The train consisted of a T&W flatcar #1026, a T&W boxcar #3745, T&W combination car #212 which was half a baggage car and half a passenger car, and T&W caboose #0409.
Intrigued by the sight of the mixed train, you decide to speak to the train crew, as you see the engineer and fireman pull the water spout on the water tower at the station down to refill the tender with water, and the conductor steps off the combination car to tend to passengers getting off and boarding the train.
Engineer Ralph: spots you approaching Well, good day to you, sir.
Fireman Larry: How are you today, sir?