nanaimo73 wrote: 88Mikado wrote:...Baldwin Sharknoses...in the Steam Locomotive forum?Could the PRR T1 be called a Baldwin Sharknose ? BTW, it does say "Steam & Preservation".They are both stored indoors, out of sight, and unserviceable, in Wells (?) Michigan. The E&LS does not reach Wells anymore.
88Mikado wrote:...Baldwin Sharknoses...in the Steam Locomotive forum?
Could the PRR T1 be called a Baldwin Sharknose ?
BTW, it does say "Steam & Preservation".
They are both stored indoors, out of sight, and unserviceable, in Wells (?) Michigan. The E&LS does not reach Wells anymore.
The PRR T1s were built the Pennsy's Altoona shops,not by baldwin.They were sharknose units,but not Baldwin Sharks.
Andrew Falconer wrote: J. Edgar wrote: A former Michigan Northern Baldwin "Shark", 1205, has been off-loaded from the Chief Wawatam at St. Ignace. It will be enroute shortly to the Escanaba & Lake Superior in Escanaba. The Chief is being unloaded by the Soo Line. April 3, 1979 Thanks to your photo I now have to resist the kneejerk reaction to order a D&H Baldwin Sharknose A-A Set and a SOO GP9 set both made by Williams Trains for operation on 3-Rail O Gauge Tracks. Andrew
J. Edgar wrote: A former Michigan Northern Baldwin "Shark", 1205, has been off-loaded from the Chief Wawatam at St. Ignace. It will be enroute shortly to the Escanaba & Lake Superior in Escanaba. The Chief is being unloaded by the Soo Line. April 3, 1979
A former Michigan Northern Baldwin "Shark", 1205, has been off-loaded from the Chief Wawatam at St. Ignace. It will be enroute shortly to the Escanaba & Lake Superior in Escanaba. The Chief is being unloaded by the Soo Line. April 3, 1979
Thanks to your photo I now have to resist the kneejerk reaction to order a D&H Baldwin Sharknose A-A Set and a SOO GP9 set both made by Williams Trains for operation on 3-Rail O Gauge Tracks.
Andrew
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AlgomaCentralfan wrote:Is there a way visit or view these locos? I used to vacation in the U.P. alot with my family as a child in the 1990s and have many train photos from there but did not know that these locos where there till this year.
From what I understand, thanks to some vandals removing collectable parts from these last-of-the-kind locomotives, they've been put out of sight, under lock and key, until other arrangements can be made. After that announcement a year or so ago, I've heard no news at all about these two units.
nanaimo73 wrote: martin.knoepfel wrote: No "big sharks" (6 axles) have been preserved.I can't find any mention of a 6 axel RF-16.
martin.knoepfel wrote: No "big sharks" (6 axles) have been preserved.
I can't find any mention of a 6 axel RF-16.
You won't find mention of a 6 axle RF-16 any more than a mention of a 6 axle GP-20. Most of Baldwin's streamlined passenger diesels were the "babyface" carbody. As mentioned above, the Pennsy was the only on to receive 6 axle shark nose units.
Here is a link to another forum with this discussion with some more info and history.
http://www.railroad.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14002&start=45
My train club friend Henry McMahon shot this photo of a Pennsy passenger sharknose sometime between 1948 and 1951. He told me he switched to color film in 1951.
Ah-ha, they were called DR-6-4-2000. They are impressive looking.
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Its Steam AND Preservation, not Steam Preservation...so talk of preserving a Shark is appropriate here, to me...
Be nice it get a couple of these running on an excursion train or some tourist line somewhere
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