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CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300, date location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6300 was built by the Brooks Works of Alco in 1919 (c/n 59818), sold for scrap in July 1953. According to the CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952, number 6300 was leased to the C&S. My best guess is the location is Denver and the date would be around the retirement date of July 1953.
Photo Date:  1/1/1953  Upload Date: 4/13/2016 1:28:10 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6300(2-10-2)
Views:  404   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301 at the C&S Seventh Street Roundhouse in Denver, Colorado on October 27, 1939, photograph by R. B. Graham, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6301 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59819 ) equipped with Southern valve gear and a Worthington feedwater heater, sold for scrap in August 1953.
Photo Date:  10/27/1939  Upload Date: 11/23/2017 8:02:39 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  R. B. Graham
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  416   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302 at Denver, Colorado on January 1, 1940, photograph by J. Schick, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6302 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59820) and sold for scrap in February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1940  Upload Date: 4/27/2016 12:48:55 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  J. Schick
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6302(2-10-2)
Views:  407   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302 at the Colorado Springs, Colorado on an unknown date in 1951, photograph by C. W. Burns, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6302 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59820 ), equipped with Southern valve gear and a Worthington feedwater heater, sold for scrap in February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1951  Upload Date: 11/23/2017 4:50:46 PM
Location:  Colorado Springs, CO
Author:  C. W. Burns
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6302(2-10-2)
Views:  390   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306 at Dunkirk, New York, on an unknown day in 1919, photograph by the Brooks Works of the American Locomotive Company (Alco), Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6306 was built by Alco in 1919 (c/n 59824) and retired in August 1953. The following is from the book, 'Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route', by Bernard G. Corbin and Richard F. Kerka:

The Class M-3, 2-10-2 types were built by the Brooks Works in 1919, and followed the USRA standards for locomotive design. Their general appearance and construction details were similar to the O-4 Mikados, except that Southern valve gear was employed. The M-3 engines were assigned to the road as No. 6300-6309. They operated on a boiler pressure of 190 psi, weighed in at 293,000 pounds on drivers, and exerted a tractive force of 73,800 pounds. Their cylinder dimensions (30X32) were identical the the class M-2 and M-2a engines. The M-3 locomotives saw most of their service on Colorado and Southern tracks, as they were leased to this subsidiary by the parent Burlington. All of the engines were equipped with Worthington feedwater heaters except No. 6303 and 6308, which were fitted with Elesco systems. A comment prompted the following paragraph:

During World War One the production of locomotives was taken over by the United States Railroad Adminstration amid much controversy by the railroads. The goal was to rationalize production and conserve materials. Although the war lasted from 1914 to 1918, the actual USRA production began in mid-1918, four months before the end of the war. The reason for the U.S. on the tender was that locomotives were built in batches under USRA design specifications, then allocated to railroads based on need. Of the 175 USRA Heavy 2-10-2's built between 1918 and 1920 (end of USRA's reign), ten were allocated to the CB&Q (#6300-6309). Since the builder had no way of knowing which railroad would receive the locomotives built, all 175 received U.S. on the tenders, and upon allocation by the USRA, were finished with road name and number before delivery, as seen in the photograph.

The following is from Hol Wagner: It's my understanding that the NC&StL canceled their order while the locomotives were being built and the USRA looked for another road that would take them. The Q took them since it couldn't get 2-10-2s of its own design (though the USRA did allow it and the FW&D to purchase more Pacifics of Q design, thus the second order for S-3s, 2960-2974, in 1918 and for FW&D F-3A1's 551-555 in 1920). The USRA heavy 2-10-2s were a successful design, but the Burlington didn't like them. Their 63" drivers (3" larger than those of the M-2s) made them slippery on even the mildest grades and they had trouble starting long coal trains on the Beardstown Division where they were based. So as soon as the first batch of 10 M-4s arrived to replace them in 1927, the Q sent them west to the C&S, which badly needed additional heavy power and had no choice but to accept them. The Q logically believed that because the C&S already had five USRA heavy 2-10-2s of its own, the entire group of 15 could more efficiently be grouped together, maintained at the C&S Denver roundhouse and shopped at the four-year-old Joint Shops in Denver. And because the C&S couldn't afford to purchase the 10 M-3s, the Q exacted a daily rental fee from the C&S for their use -- a fee that over the 25+ years it was collected, would have more than paid for the purchase of the lot. So the C&S, which of course had much more of a roller coaster profile than did the Q, ended up with 15 virtually identical locomotives (yes, they were outfitted with two different feedwater heating systems), but of two different classes: E-5B for C&S 905-909 ad M-3 for Q 6300-6309. Like the Q, the C&S preferred the Burlington design 2-10-2s to the USRA design, but had no choice but to put them to the best possible use over its lines.

Photo Date:  1/1/1919  Upload Date: 2/28/2013 1:06:09 PM
Location:  Dunkirk, NY
Author:  Alco
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  1821   Comments: 2
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306 at Denver, Colorado on October 28, 1939, photograph by R. B. Graham, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  5/28/1939  Upload Date: 7/13/2016 10:58:14 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  432   Comments: 0
Burlington 2-10-2 6306
Title:  Burlington 2-10-2 6306
Description:  On lease to the Colorado & Southern, 2-10-2 6306 sits at the C&S yard in Denver during July 1948. The Santa Fe type was built by ALCo in 1919.
Photo Date:  7/25/1948  Upload Date: 9/24/2023 4:42:15 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  J. W. Lozier
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  93   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307 at Denver, Colorado on an unknown date in 1950, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6307 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59825 ) and sold for scrap in July 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicates that 6307 was leased to subsidiary Colorado & Southern Railway.
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 1/1/2020 2:04:40 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6307(2-10-2)
Views:  232   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307 at Denver, Colorado sometime in 1950, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6307 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 ( c/n 59825 ) and sold for scrap in July 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicates that 6307 was leased to subsidiary Colorado & Southern Railway.
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 10/17/2017 1:58:22 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6307(2-10-2)
Views:  304   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 #6307 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 #6307 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Description:  Nearing the end of its life, this 1919 Alco-Brooks Santa Fe-type steam locomotive sits quietly near the Denver locomotive shops. It will eventually be scrapped sometime between 1953-54. According to the Burlington Route Historical Society records, this loco along with its nine M3 class sisters were leased to the affiliate Colorado & Southern by CB&Q. Specifics - 63" drivers, 200 psi boiler pressure, 30x32" cylinders, engine weight of 394,600 lb, a respectable tractive effort of 77.714 lb. No photographer listed.
Photo Date:  7/3/1953  Upload Date: 1/29/2015 6:30:47 AM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6307(2-10-2)
Views:  735   Comments: 1
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6308
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6308
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6308, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6308 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59826) and sold for scrap in March 1954. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicated that 6308 was leased to the Colorado & Southern Railway, so my best guess is the date is sometime around 1950 and the location is somewhere in Colorado.
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 4:54:13 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6308(2-10-2)
Views:  393   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309 at Denver, Colorado on October 30, 1940, photograph by J. Schick, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6309 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59827 ) and sold for scrap in August 1953.
Photo Date:  10/30/1940  Upload Date: 10/9/2017 7:27:27 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  J. Schick
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6309(2-10-2)
Views:  280   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6309, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6309 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59827) and sold for scrap in August 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicated that 6309 was leased to the Colorado & Southern Railway, so my best guess is the date is sometime around 1950 and the location is somewhere in Colorado.
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 5:08:02 PM
Location:  Palmer Lake, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6309(2-10-2)
Views:  393   Comments: 0
PRR 7220, N-1S, 1944
Title:  PRR 7220, N-1S, 1944
Description:  Here is a photo via Paul W. Prescott that was taken in Youngstown, Ohio, on 7 June 1944. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7220, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during September of 1918 and retired in June of 1949 after 31 years of faithful service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  6/7/1944  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 1:59:33 AM
Location:  Youngstown, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7220(2-10-2)
Views:  27   Comments: 0
PRR 7228, N-1S, 1939
Title:  PRR 7228, N-1S, 1939
Description:  Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Columbus, Ohio, on 12 August 1939. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7228, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during September of 1918 and retired in June of 1949 after 31 years of faithful service. Henry C. Westenberger Collection; #20 of 25.
Photo Date:  8/12/1939  Upload Date: 7/31/2018 1:20:42 AM
Location:  Columbus, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7228(2-10-2)
Views:  651   Comments: 0
PRR 7245, N-1S, 1933
Title:  PRR 7245, N-1S, 1933
Description:  Here is a photo via Paul W. Prescott that was taken in New Castle, Pennsylvania, in October of 1933. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7245, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during December of 1918 and retired in December of 1947 after 29 years of service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  10/10/1933  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 2:00:18 AM
Location:  New Castle, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7245(2-10-2)
Views:  26   Comments: 0
PRR 7261, N-1S, 1947
Title:  PRR 7261, N-1S, 1947
Description:  Here is a photo by Howard Davis that was taken in New Castle, Pennsylvania, on 29 June 1947. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7261, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during February of 1919 and retired in April of 1950 after 31 years of faithful service. Wave to the Hostler! Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  6/29/1947  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 2:01:09 AM
Location:  New Castle, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7261(2-10-2)
Views:  22   Comments: 0
PRR 7345, N-1S, 1931
Title:  PRR 7345, N-1S, 1931
Description:  Here is a photo via Paul W. Prescott that was taken in New Castle Junction, Pennsylvania, in May of 1931. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7345, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during March of 1919 and retired in April of 1949 after 30 years of service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  5/5/1931  Upload Date: 2/16/2024 10:06:22 PM
Location:  New Castle Junction, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7345(2-10-2)
Views:  75   Comments: 0
PRR Locomotive Roster, Page 58, JUL 1941
Title:  PRR Locomotive Roster, Page 58, JUL 1941
Description:  Here is page nine a 34-page article (in five installments) entitled "Locomotives Of the Pennsylvania." It was published owiginally in the July 1941 issue of "Railroad" magazine, page 58. Top Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #4369, an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built by the Baldwin Locomotive!Works as an I-1S during 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in September of 1935, and retired in November of 1951. Middle Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #6855, an M-1 (4-8-2) "Mountain" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1926 and retired in September of 1949. Bottom Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #7345, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during March of 1919 and retired in April of 1949.
Photo Date:  11/1/1941  Upload Date: 2/14/2018 7:29:59 AM
Location:  Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 4369(2-10-0) PRR 6855(4-8-2) PRR 7345(2-10-2)
Views:  753   Comments: 0
PRR 7925, N-2SA, 1935
Title:  PRR 7925, N-2SA, 1935
Description:  Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 22 September 1935. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7925, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2 number "7081" during March of 1919, renumbered "7925" upon delivery, later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in March of 1952 after 33 years of faithful service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  9/22/1935  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 7:24:19 AM
Location:  Cincinnati, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7925(2-10-2)
Views:  20   Comments: 0
PRR 7927, N-2SA, c. 1946
Title:  PRR 7927, N-2SA, c. 1946
Description:  Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7927, an N-2SA (2-10-2) built by the American Locomotive Company as number "7088" during March of 1919, later renumbered "7927," and retired in February of 1949 after 30 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded. Produced and distributed by FJC Products of Newport, Delaware. ("LouisFols"; #16 of 16)
Photo Date:  8/15/1946  Upload Date: 6/9/2018 1:52:28 PM
Location:  Crestline, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7927(2-10-2)
Views:  918   Comments: 0
PRR 7961, N-2S, 1949
Title:  PRR 7961, N-2S, 1949
Description:  Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Chicago, Illinois, on 21 June 1949. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7961, an N-2S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as number "7558" during March of 1919, later renumbered "7961," and retired in January of 1950 after 31 years of faithful service. Henry C. Westenberger Collection; #21 of 25.
Photo Date:  6/21/1949  Upload Date: 7/31/2018 9:32:15 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7961(2-10-2)
Views:  469   Comments: 0
PRR 7962, N-2SA, 1940
Title:  PRR 7962, N-2SA, 1940
Description:  Here is a photo by C.E. Helms that was taken near Bradford, Ohio, on 13 October 1940. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7962, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2 number "7559" during March of 1919, renumbered "7925" upon delivery, later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in March of 1953 after 34 years of faithful service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  10/13/1940  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 7:25:41 AM
Location:  Bradford, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam,Signal
Locomotives:  PRR 7962(2-10-2)
Views:  26   Comments: 0
PRR 8015, N-2SA, 1952
Title:  PRR 8015, N-2SA, 1952
Description:  Chione. Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken in Logansport, Indiana, in May of 1952. The photographer is not identified. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8015, an N-2SA (2-10-2) built by Brooks as N-2S number "9839" during May of 1919, rebuilt later as an N-2SA, renumbered "8015" in 1951, and retired in December of 1953 after 34 years of faithful service.
Photo Date:  5/5/1952  Upload Date: 9/26/2019 8:23:33 AM
Location:  Logansport, IN
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8015(2-10-2)
Views:  681   Comments: 0
Another shot of PRR 8015
Title:  Another shot of PRR 8015
Description:  Photo taken from Train 66 the American
Photo Date:  9/4/1952  Upload Date: 1/21/2011 8:34:02 PM
Location:  Terre Haute, IN
Author:  Lew Schneider
Categories: 
Locomotives:  PRR 8015(2-10-2)
Views:  1949   Comments: 4
PRR N2sa 8015 on a coal train
Title:  PRR N2sa 8015 on a coal train
Description:  Taken from EB Train 55 The Ameican
Photo Date:  9/4/1952  Upload Date: 1/21/2011 2:59:38 PM
Location:  Terre Haute, IN
Author:  Lew Schneider
Categories: 
Locomotives:  PRR 8015(2-10-2)
Views:  2424   Comments: 3
PRR 8110, N-2SA, 1945
Title:  PRR 8110, N-2SA, 1945
Description:  Here is a photo by C.E. Helms that was taken near Bradford, Ohio, on 18 November 1945. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8110, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as an N-2 during April of 1919 and later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  11/18/1945  Upload Date: 9/28/2022 8:47:13 AM
Location:  Bradford, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8110(2-10-2)
Views:  197   Comments: 0
PRR 2-10-2 #8140 - Pennsylvania RR
Title:  PRR 2-10-2 #8140 - Pennsylvania RR
Description:  Beautiful photo of a 1919 Alco built Santa Fe type locomotive with a head of steam. Specifics - N-2 class, 63" drivers, 190 psi boiler pressure, 30x32" cylinders, engine weight of 380,700 lb, tractive effort of 73,829 lb. The class was scrapped between 1948-53. No exact date, location or photographer was listed for this photo.
Photo Date:  6/1/1947  Upload Date: 11/19/2014 8:52:39 AM
Location:  Unknown, PA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8140(2-10-2)
Views:  824   Comments: 5
PRR 8144, N-2SA, 1939
Title:  PRR 8144, N-2SA, 1939
Description:  Here is a photo via Charles E. Winters that was taken in Columbus, Ohio, on 16 August 1939. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8144, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2 number "7561" during March of 1919, renumbered "8144" upon delivery, later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in March of 1953 after 34 years of faithful service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  8/16/1939  Upload Date: 9/3/2024 7:26:27 AM
Location:  Columbus, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8144(2-10-2)
Views:  23   Comments: 0
PRR 8147, N-2SA, #1 of 2, c. 1945
Title:  PRR 8147, N-2SA, #1 of 2, c. 1945
Description:  Here is the first of two original photos of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8147, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2S number "7562" during March of 1919, renumbered "8147" upon delivery, rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in February of 1949 after 30 years of faithful service. The names of the photographer and of the Engineman pictured here, as well as the exact date and the location, are not recorded. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  11/14/1945  Upload Date: 11/19/2022 9:46:14 AM
Location:  Alton, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8147(2-10-2)
Views:  102   Comments: 0
PRR 8147, N-2SA, #2 of 2, c. 1945
Title:  PRR 8147, N-2SA, #2 of 2, c. 1945
Description:  Here is the second of two original photos of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8147, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2S number "7562" during March of 1919, renumbered "8147" upon delivery, rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in February of 1949 after 30 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  11/14/1945  Upload Date: 11/19/2022 9:47:02 AM
Location:  Alton, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8147(2-10-2)
Views:  86   Comments: 0
PRR 2-10-2 #8147 - Pennsylvania RR
Title:  PRR 2-10-2 #8147 - Pennsylvania RR
Description:  Here is another example of a 1919 Alco built Santa Fe type locomotive. Looks like it might already be in the scrap line in 1949. Specifics N-2 class, 63" drivers, 190 psi boiler pressure, 30x32" cylinders, engine weight of 380,700 lb, tractive effort of 73,829 lb. The class was scrapped between 1948-53. No photographer listed.
Photo Date:  9/8/1949  Upload Date: 11/19/2014 8:53:01 AM
Location:  Glassport, PA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8147(2-10-2)
Views:  563   Comments: 1
PRR 8241, N-2SA, 1949
Title:  PRR 8241, N-2SA, 1949
Description:  Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 23 August 1949. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8241, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as an N-2S during April of 1919, later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA, and retired in March of 1953 after 34 years of faithful service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  8/23/1949  Upload Date: 2/25/2024 9:59:59 PM
Location:  Indianapolis, IN
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8241(2-10-2)
Views:  69   Comments: 0
PRR 8268, N-2SA, 1948
Title:  PRR 8268, N-2SA, 1948
Description:  Allen. Here is an original photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Chicago, Illinois, in 1948. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8268, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during April of 1919 and retired in February of 1952 after 33 years of faithful service.
Photo Date:  10/10/1948  Upload Date: 11/12/2024 10:24:58 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8268(2-10-2) PRR 9540(F3A)
Views:  28   Comments: 0
PRR 8940, N-2S, 1948
Title:  PRR 8940, N-2S, 1948
Description:  Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 19 September 1948. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8940, an N-2S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as number "20001" during June of 1919, later renumbered "8940," and retired in January of 1950 after 31 years of faithful service. Henry C. Westenberger Collection; #22 of 25.
Photo Date:  9/19/1948  Upload Date: 7/31/2018 9:35:02 AM
Location:  Cincinnati, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 8940(2-10-2)
Views:  667   Comments: 0
PRR 2-10-2 #9721 - Pennsylvania RR
Title:  PRR 2-10-2 #9721 - Pennsylvania RR
Description:  The caption written by photographer C.W. Burns (an engineer in his own right) is "Taking on water at Alliance, Ohio." This is a fine example of a 1919 Alco built "Santa Fe" type locomotive equipped with 62" drivers, developing 215 psi boiler pressure for its 30"x32" cylinders. The total engine weight hovered at 535,000 lbs and generated a massive 84,890 lb of tractive effort. In 1949, this beautiful brute was scrapped. This is a 1969 reprint from CW Burns negative.
Photo Date:  12/13/1936  Upload Date: 1/11/2014 5:47:06 AM
Location:  Alliance, OH
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  PRR 9721(2-10-2)
Views:  984   Comments: 2
PRR 9838, N-2SA, c. 1938.
Title:  PRR 9838, N-2SA, c. 1938.
Description:  Here is an original photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #9838, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as an N-2S during May of 1919 and later rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA. The names of the photographer and of the four Railroaders pictured here, as well as the exact date and the location, are not recorded. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:  6/21/1938  Upload Date: 8/26/2022 7:32:28 AM
Location:  Alton, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 9838(2-10-2)
Views:  225   Comments: 0
PRR 2-10-2 #9856 - Pennsylvania RR
Title:  PRR 2-10-2 #9856 - Pennsylvania RR
Description:  Although the number 9856 was worn by an FP7A unit later, the original number belonged to this 1919 Alco built brute. Alco delivered 18 more to the PRR that same year. These locomotives had 62" diameter drivers, 30" x 32" cylinders, a 215 psi boiler pressure, they exerted 84,890 pounds of tractive effort and each weighed 435,000 pounds. E. Miller gets the photo credit. The date is approximate.
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 1/28/2014 6:30:48 AM
Location:  Indianapolis, IN
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 9856(2-10-2)
Views:  972   Comments: 0
PRR 9925, N-2SA, 1952
Title:  PRR 9925, N-2SA, 1952
Description:  Coal Power. Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of a photo by Sanford Goodrick that was taken near Delong, Indiana, on 16 March 1952. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #9925, an N-2SA (2-10-2) built by the American Locomotive Company as number "8914" in May of 1919, renumbered "9925" in 1950, and retired in May of 1952 after 33 years' service.
Photo Date:  3/16/1952  Upload Date: 5/30/2018 1:47:00 PM
Location:  Delong, IN
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 9925(2-10-2)
Views:  897   Comments: 0
PRR 9931, N-2SA, 1951
Title:  PRR 9931, N-2SA, 1951
Description:  Coal Power. Here is an original photo by Richard S. Short that was taken in Xenia, Ohio, on 6 August 1951. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #9931, an N-2SA (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company as N-2S number "8929" in May of 1919, rebuilt in Juniata as an N-2SA around 1925, renumbered "9931" in 1950, and retired in August of 1952 after 33 years of faithful service.
Photo Date:  8/6/1951  Upload Date: 12/18/2021 5:12:08 AM
Location:  Xenia, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Signal
Locomotives:  PRR 9931(2-10-2)
Views:  256   Comments: 0


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