James,
The locomotive talk about the locomotives is more of a WAY in the future thing if someone with a lot of disposable income can acquire the locomotives and equipment to put together a "period correct" military train set. Due to this discussion, we have found a lot of cool equipment that we never had talked about before. Maybe wrong thread, but cool to have documented equipment. I don't think that it hurts us to discuss that as a possibility if the event gets approved and they go well. The first and foremost is to create a good environment for the railroad, public, and reenactors. It has to be beneficial to the railroad first, reenactors second, and the public will follow. As we say in the military we need to crawl so we can walk so we can run.
Starting with a living history event as Wayne has put forward is a very sensible way to "get your feet wet" in the historical realm. There are a lot of different things to consider with a situation like that, and I think that a scenario like that is a great idea. So to expand on that.....I am looking at the sites on the railroad that will accept a living history camp. The that I make to pitch to the board will be based upon the gear that we "reenactos" are going to have to bring. There are two locations that I think would be good, because of location, proximity to the ROW, and ability to use the railroad for what it was intended to do.
During this time the National Guards didn't have one specific place that they went for training, the moved around the state, so to say that there may have been a training site along the original WW&F is not to far off. They would have had to use the transportation networks that were in place and with the ramp-up in 1917, there were camps all over the place to train everyone. An event idea like that is the closet thing you will be able to get to with-in the confines of what the WW&F would have been doing to help the war effort. Bang up call for the event idea Wayne!!! So thinking about that, I'll write something up for everyone to look at, and send it to the board.....I think we could have something very special with this, and there seems to be a lot of interest which is very nice to see.