I saw the show a while ago. It looks like a 2-6-0 if I remember correctly.
Jim H
I suspect that this is the same train used in the Hooterville shows - Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and the Beverly Hillbillies, as well as The Wild, Wild West. I did a search on The Wild,Wild West tv show and on wikipedia there is a note that the train interiors were used on an episode of Gunsmoke? A while back I found this website about the Canonball from the Hooterville shows, and it indicates that the train was also the one used in The Wild, Wild West - at least the actual train cars were....
http://www.tvacres.com/trains_cannonball.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Wild_West
Look under trivia on the wiki - entry. Of course, Wikipedia is wrong about as often as it is right!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Jim: I have watched all of the original Wild Wild West,
Petticoat Junction, Beverly Hillbillies and noticed that
the loco on the Wild Wild West is a 4-4-0 and the
Hooterville Cannonball is a 2-6-0. I think there is a bit
of subliminal messaging at work by the writers of the
shows. James West was a Secret Service agent in the
service of his country (America) and his loco (4-4-0) is
an "American" whereas the loco for the Hooterville Ca-
nonball (which was a shortline owned by the folks in
Hooterville) was a "Mogul" (2-6-0) maybe to play on the
"big business" of railroad ownership. Factoid: The Hooterville
Cannonball also starred in "Green Acres" w/Albert&Gabor.
That picture sure looks like the train on Gunsmoke.
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