Ozarks R. Lee Member Mar 30, 2014 #3 From what I've gathered the engine could be #999 and that would make it a 4-4-0.
kjchronister Member Mar 30, 2014 #4 Ozarks R. Lee said: From what I've gathered the engine could be #999 and that would make it a 4-4-0. Click to expand... Interesting! That would make it quite a late model 4-4-0 and it certainly doesn't look like the typical "American" loco. Fascinating.
Ozarks R. Lee said: From what I've gathered the engine could be #999 and that would make it a 4-4-0. Click to expand... Interesting! That would make it quite a late model 4-4-0 and it certainly doesn't look like the typical "American" loco. Fascinating.
Ozarks R. Lee Member Mar 30, 2014 #5 kjchronister said: Interesting! That would make it quite a late model 4-4-0 and it certainly doesn't look like the typical "American" loco. Fascinating. Click to expand... #999 was built in 1893 and ran the Empire Express route until 1952 when it was finally retired.
kjchronister said: Interesting! That would make it quite a late model 4-4-0 and it certainly doesn't look like the typical "American" loco. Fascinating. Click to expand... #999 was built in 1893 and ran the Empire Express route until 1952 when it was finally retired.
Ozarks R. Lee Member Mar 30, 2014 #7 It looks like the engines in the middle and the right are 4-6-0s while the left hand one is a 4-4-0. Excellent find, so thank you for posting them.
It looks like the engines in the middle and the right are 4-6-0s while the left hand one is a 4-4-0. Excellent find, so thank you for posting them.