Good morning!
Can anyone out here help me identify this locomotive by type and manufacturer? Knowing that this picture took place in Franklin Grove, IL and that this picture is on what is now the Union Pacific formerly the Chicago and Northwestern, can anybody tell me what railroad this is? Or any other interesting history about the locomotive, the railroad or the area?
I am not much of a railroad historian... I just collect and run stuff from MTH Trains. But I am a historic preservationist and hope to create a library and museum of artifacts including photos from the Franklin Grove, IL area. If you are interested in our project, please visit http://www.chaplincreek.com/. This photograph will be featured in an upcoming presentation about the history of Franklin Grove and will eventually be on permanent display in what we hope to be a museum on the site in the next year or two. If you care to write me, I can be reached at info@chaplincreek.com.
I think this link will get you to the picture...
http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/jrbledsoe/?action=view¤t=locomotiveinfranklingrove.jpg
Thank you very much!
JT
10 wheeler, definetley, those drivers are far too big for a Connie. I first thought 8 wheeler, but the lenth of the loco is too long. On closer examination I can make out 3 driver, so that and the dual pilot wheels under the cylinders scream ten-wheeler. Looks very similar to the 4-6-0 passenger type similar to what Casey Jones rode into history, they were all over the place in the end of the 19th cent. that tapered boiler should be a givaway to mfr but I can't place it.
Have fun with your trains
Heres an old pic of Virginia & Truckee #25 its still around today
side view of #25
Nevada Northern RR also has a similar 4-6-0
All Baldwins BTW
It has to be a 4-6-0 I shure would like to try & rebuild ot build one of my own I wish
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