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Domino sugar loco

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Domino sugar loco
Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, July 27, 2018 8:28 PM

Don't recognize the type loco, at first it looks like something from the Thomas the Engine factory.

The facebook video says it has "old controls" so I guess it isn't really a cartoon loco.

https://www.facebook.com/DominoSugarBaltimore/videos/831358810373231/UzpfSTE4OTg1NTgyNDM3MDU2NzoyMDgyMTE3OTQ1MTQ0MzM2/

Sorry for you non-facebookians, this is the only video link I could find.

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Posted by 7j43k on Friday, July 27, 2018 8:53 PM

Not an exact match, but.......

 

 

Ed

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, July 28, 2018 8:16 AM

Just need to add yellow strips and a sand dome.

Henry

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Posted by rrinker on Saturday, July 28, 2018 9:22 AM

 It's certainly a similar model Plymouth. Probably modernized and upgraded over the years. The Walthers model would be a perfect starting point. I have the same one - the blue undec, because one of the local cement plants used that same blue (as the Walthers model, the Domino Sugar blue is much darker) for their plant locos. Why a blue like that when the thing would get covered in cement dust I don't know, but all I need to do is find or make a decal logo to stick on it .

                                 --Randy


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Posted by dknelson on Saturday, July 28, 2018 10:29 AM

Sweet!     Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, July 28, 2018 3:35 PM

Years ago I helped a friend get his Davenport switcher running.

 Davenport_pl_2 by Edmund, on Flickr

 Davenport_pl01 by Edmund, on Flickr

 Davenport1 by Edmund, on Flickr

At one time there were several manufacturers of industrial switchers, Davenport, Porter, Whitcomb and, of course, Plymouth. GE and Ford were in the game for a while, too.

Nice story about Plymouth here:

http://americanindustrialmining.com/plymouth-locomotive-works

 

Cheers, Ed

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