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Edaville RR #8 at the head of an excursion train
Title:  Edaville RR #8 at the head of an excursion train
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:04:24 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  456   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8 out on the mainline
Title:  Edaville RR #8 out on the mainline
Description:  We were up in the cupola of the caboose for this ride.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:05:35 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  445   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8
Title:  Edaville RR #8
Description:  Formerly Bridgeton & Saco River RR ; after the demise of Edaville, it went to the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland, where its stored awaiting restoration to operating condition.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:06:18 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  1145   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8, a 2-foot gage 2-4-4RT (rear tank) steam locomotive pulls the excursion train
Title:  Edaville RR #8, a 2-foot gage 2-4-4RT (rear tank) steam locomotive pulls the excursion train
Description:  Edaville #8 was originally on the Bridgeton & Saco River Railroad up in Maine. After Edaville's demise, it went back to its home state. It's currently stored at the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland awaiting restoration to operating condition.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:07:44 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  531   Comments: 0
Edaville Railroad #8
Title:  Edaville Railroad #8
Description:  I'm checking out the 2 foot gauge steam locomotive, which is more my size
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 5/18/2010 11:33:40 AM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  3597   Comments: 0
TRMMC 12 1963
Title:  TRMMC 12 1963
Description: 
Photo Date:  1/1/1963  Upload Date: 1/6/2005 5:14:11 PM
Location:  Brewton, AL
Author:  Ben Prabish
Categories: 
Locomotives:  TRMMC 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  794   Comments: 0
TR_MILLER_MILL 12
Title:  TR_MILLER_MILL 12
Description: 
Photo Date:  2/19/2016  Upload Date: 3/20/2016 4:10:53 PM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  G Gerard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  TR_MILLER_ 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  174   Comments: 0
TR_MILLER_MILL 12
Title:  TR_MILLER_MILL 12
Description: 
Photo Date:  2/19/2016  Upload Date: 3/20/2016 4:11:32 PM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  G Gerard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  TR_MILLER_ 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  144   Comments: 0
TRMMC 12, Flat Car + L&N 226
Title:  TRMMC 12, Flat Car + L&N 226
Description: 
Photo Date:  3/20/2021  Upload Date: 4/20/2021 10:43:33 PM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  Andrew Goblirsch
Categories:  Track
Locomotives:  TRMMC 12(2-4-2T) TR_MILLER_ 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  76   Comments: 0
TRMMC 12 + L&N 226
Title:  TRMMC 12 + L&N 226
Description: 
Photo Date:  3/20/2021  Upload Date: 1/2/2023 10:16:19 PM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  Andrew Goblirsch
Categories:  Track
Locomotives:  TRMMC 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  32   Comments: 0
T.R. Miller Mill Company No. 12
Title:  T.R. Miller Mill Company No. 12
Description: 
Photo Date:  12/28/2023  Upload Date: 12/29/2023 9:50:49 AM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  Ted Krug
Categories: 
Locomotives:  TRMMC 12(2-4-2T)
Views:  23   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-4-2 Class N-1 590
Title:  CB&Q 2-4-2 Class N-1 590
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-4-2 Class N-1 590 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on an unknown date in 1895, photograph by Baldwin Locomotive Works, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is excerpted from the book, Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route by Bernard G. Corbin and William F. Kerka:

One of the truly high steppers used on the Burlington was the class N-1 2-4-2 Columbia type built by Baldwin in 1895 and assigned to the road as No. 590. The engine was an experimental design, and was to handle a train of six cars from Chicago to Galesburg in three hours, for an average speed of over 54 mph. It was one of the first engines designed for burning bituminous coal with a wide firebox placed to the rear of the driving wheels and over the trailing truck. The boiler was of a straight-top type with a combustion chamber extending forward from the firebox. Unfortunately this combination did not prove entirely satisfactory, and the engine was rebuilt in 1897 with a new firebox, the combustion chamber being omitted. The 2-4-2 type had 84¼ inch drivers with cast steel centers. The first pair of drivers was equalized with the leading truck, and underhung springs were used under all wheels. The cylinders were 19X26 inches and inboard piston valves of 10 inches diameter were located above the front frame extension. The valve link motion was placed entirely between the driving wheels. The tender appears to have been influenced by European design, since it was of a six-wheel type with all three axles held in place by a rigid frame. The springs on the second and third axles were connected by equalizing bars. Although the N-1 engine was never duplicated, its design features were adopted on the 4-4-2 type locomotives that were to follow. In 1905 the Columbia type was rebuilt to a 4-4-2 wheel arrangement, reclassed as P-4, re-numbered 2599 and retired in November 1929.

Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 2/4/2014 1:30:01 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Baldwin Locomotive Works
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 590(2-4-2T)
Views:  1533   Comments: 1
SAL 1001: 0-4-0T
Title:  SAL 1001: 0-4-0T
Description: 
Photo Date:  5/16/2014  Upload Date: 5/21/2014 9:05:30 AM
Location:  Fort Lauderdale, FL
Author:  G Gerard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SAL 1001(2-4-2T)
Views:  707   Comments: 0
WJRR 44, 2-4-2T, c. 1903
Title:  WJRR 44, 2-4-2T, c. 1903
Description:  Here is a photo via H. Gerald MacDonald that was taken near Ocean City, New Jersey, c. 1903. Prominent here is West Jersey Rail Road motorized dummy engine #44, a 2-4-2T built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1892, acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad and renumbered "6044" in 1903, and sold to Birmingham Rail & Locomotive by 1905. The photographer is not identified. (Not from the Williams Collection.)
Photo Date:  8/15/1903  Upload Date: 7/31/2023 7:36:54 PM
Location:  Ocean City, NJ
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  PRR 6044(2-4-2T)
Views:  71   Comments: 0


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