Locomotive ID
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Sat Jul 31 23:19:39 EDT 2010
>From the number my materials state that it's a Y-3. Your educated guess
that it was a USRA locomotive is, I think, quite correct.
There are a number of real experts on this list who will correct me. I also
expect that a lot of us would appreciate your posting the photo.
Frank Bongiovanni
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 4:47 PM, NW Mailing List
<nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>wrote:
> I have a photo of my grandfather standing in front of a steam
> locomotive. The location is said to be Bristol, VA/TN. I am trying to date
> the photo and identify the locomotive and hope that some one may be able to
> offer assistance. I believe, but can not confirm, he worked for the N&W. The
> locomotive carries the number 2001 and the only other discernable markings
> are the letters US on the coal/water tender. That leads me to think the
> photo was taken in the 1918-1920 time frame when the railroads were taken
> over by the government during WW I. I have seen other photos from this time
> period where the only markings were USA on the coal tender. In looking
> through the N&WHS photo archives for both the N&W and Virginian lines, the
> locomotive resembles a Class Y-2 but not exactly. Unfortunately I don’t know
> if the Y-2 existed in the 1918-1920 time frame. More than happy to send
> along the photo to anyone who might be able to identify it and confirm my
> general thoughts about the date.
>
>
>
> Jim Sprinkle
>
> jsprinkle2002 at yahoo.com
>
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