QUOTE: Originally posted by wjstix Found the magnifying glass last night !! My DMIR no. 508 has a round builders plate saying: Baldwin Locomotive Works July 34946 1918 Philadelphia USA The Missabe's USRA 2-10-2's were delivered in early 1919, so this is reasonably close. ____________________________________________________________
Isambard
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wjstix "So what? So, most of the Bachmann engines are decorated in a post-Depression paint scheme, meaning that the engines are complete fantasy." Not sure what this means?? The Missabe's 2-10-2's for example were delivered to the "old" Missabe (Duluth Missabe and Northern - it would be nice to have that available ready to run too), the DM&N merged with the D&IR in 1938 to form the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range so my no. 508's DMIR markings are correct for the engine from 1938 to it's retirement in 1959. I'm sure many USRA engines lasted until the end of steam on other roads too.
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by wjstix Hmm...I'll have to see what my DMIR 2-10-2 says on the builders plate. But yes they are USRA engines which first went into production in 1918-1919, but as with all USRA engines I'm sure copies were made for many years afterwords.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard On examining the builders plate with a magnifying glass I see it reads "American Locomotive Company, 45921, Schenectady Works, January 1903".
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