A tender question regarding a photo in the latest Arrow
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Thanks, Bud.
See you at those Tech games next fall?
Sam
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Sam,
I have been unable to verify this, but I believe these tenders came from 2-10-4's not used by the DM&IR. I have attempted to find a B&LE roster to get the engine numbers bought by the Missabe, but haven't found one yet. What I do know is the N&W tenders came from B&LE locomotives 601, 602, 606, 607, 609, 612, 613, 615 and 616. Of the forty-some B&LE 2-10-4's, I seem to remember that about 18 went to the DM&IR.
Maybe one of mailing list members has this information.
Bud Jeffries
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Bud,
Did any of those tenders go to the DM&IR from the B&LE and then to the N&W, or were those different locomotives?
Sam Putney
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In 1953-54, the N&W purchased secondhand nine 22000-gallon tenders that had been used by the Bessemer & Lake Erie on its 2-10-4s. Of the nine the N&W got, one was applied to a K1 and the other eight to Y3a's. The 2061 had tender number 220304 which it received in January 1954 at the Roanoke Shops.
Bud Jeffries
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 12:47 PM
Subject: A tender question regarding a photo in the latest Arrow
In the new issue of the Arrow, at the top of page 10, there is a photograph of Y3a #2061 leading a coal train.
The tender of this locomotive has a very different look to it, compared to other N&W tenders I am familiar with and have photographs of (for comparison, just look at the one behind Y3a #2070 at the end of the train in the lower picture of that same page)
Can someone please identify the tender in use behind #2061 in the upper photograph and perhaps supply some history as to its origins?
Sincere thanks for any and all responses.
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