schlimm I don't think anything can top the D&H 1400, but this CB&Q 2-4-0 looks like it's missing a set of drivers
I don't think anything can top the D&H 1400, but this CB&Q 2-4-0 looks like it's missing a set of drivers
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
There are many ugly diesel locomotives. Especially the modern BNSF, I hate those letters) locomotives.
I have never before said any steam loco is ugloy but your 3322 is an exception. Boy is it ugly to me. No the N&W is downright good looking in comparsion.
WSOR 3801 sundayniagara No such animal! Yes there is. Look here. 3322 For the ugliest steam engine, the N&W Class E Pacific has been nominated. Look here for proof.
sundayniagara No such animal!
No such animal!
Yes there is. Look here. 3322
For the ugliest steam engine, the N&W Class E Pacific has been nominated. Look here for proof.
Http
ALL steam locomotives are things of beauty.
CSSHEGEWISCHmight have started out as a 4-4-0 that's been on the scrap line
Almost right! Turns out to be a Mogul 2-6-0 #1212.
C&NW, CA&E, MILW, CGW and IC fan
My guess is that this might have started out as a 4-4-0 that's been on the scrap line for a while and has been cannibalized pretty thoroughly. Note that it's missing piston rods, main rods, side rods, perhaps the rear axle and wheels of the engine truck, and probably a lot of interior parts.
My nominee is the JNR 9600-class 2-8-0, as they appeared late in life (air brakes stuck on as afterthoughts...) They had all the grace and beauty of a pit bull:
http://www.kurogane-rail.jp/sl/e9600.html
There were also some (???!!!) steamers used on Spanish mining lines in the early to mid century, with odd machinery arrangements and strange-looking accessories. See Rails to the Setting Sun by Charles Small.
Chuck
The Oregon & California RR (SP) owned/used two of these 0-4-4 locomotives during its construction:
The boiler tubes were u-shaped, so the stack was above the firebox. As I recall, the locomotives were originally 0-4-0s.
Mark
No, the ugliest steam locos ever would have to be the D&H high boiler pressure experimentals http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/LOCoLOCO/USAhp/USAhp.htm, with special honors to the "Horatio Allen."
If GM "killed the electric car", what am I doing standing next to an EV-1, a half a block from the WSOR tracks?
Mike WSOR engineer | HO scale since 1988 | Visit our club www.WCGandyDancers.com
I nominate the AT&SF articulated locomotives, with the 'hinged boilers' as plug-ugly. I will withold the superlative "Ugliest" for later. I must admit I don't know anything about the Santa Fe locos, but they just struck me as weird. Maybe they had nice personalities....
Hays
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.