DrWYes, the Santa Fe bought eight of them from the N&W during WWII, ATSF #s 1790 - 1797. All pics I have seen show them as helpers on the Raton Pass. Seven were sold to the Virginian in 1948, one was scrapped.
Thanks to all who replied. I now know I have a Y3 engine.
Jack
https://www.american-rails.com/y.html
dknelson gmpullman Ten or so were sold to the PRR. I believe the Santa Fe and perhaps Rio Grande had some also, during WWII when railroads were short of power due to thinning the roster during the Depression. There was a fair amount of steam locomotive horse trading that went on during the War. Dave Nelson
gmpullman Ten or so were sold to the PRR.
I believe the Santa Fe and perhaps Rio Grande had some also, during WWII when railroads were short of power due to thinning the roster during the Depression. There was a fair amount of steam locomotive horse trading that went on during the War.
Dave Nelson
Yes, the Santa Fe bought eight of them from the N&W during WWII, ATSF #s 1790 - 1797. All pics I have seen show them as helpers on the Raton Pass. Seven were sold to the Virginian in 1948, one was scrapped.
gmpullmanTen or so were sold to the PRR.
The Proto model is a USRA 2-8-8-2. The N&W called these class Y3, but the Proto model is not a perfect representation of this model. It is close enough for probably 99% of the modelers.
I would like to get one, and a N&W Class A 2-6-6-4 for the SGRR roster, but I probably never will.
I already have the B&O Class EM1 2-8-8-4. I think these locomotives make a great family.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Ten or so were sold to the PRR. I repainted my N&W #2019 to represent one of these (reclassed) HH1s on the PRR:
PRR_HH1b by Edmund, on Flickr
The Proto Heritage model is a fine-running machine
Good Luck, Ed
cv_acrLooks like the N&W class was Y3:
Yep!
https://www.steamlocomotive.com/locobase.php?country=USA&wheel=2-8-8-2&railroad=nw#1421
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Looks like the N&W class was Y3:
https://nwhs.org/qna/nw_steam_1942.html
Chris van der Heide
My Algoma Central Railway Modeling Blog