As you can by my forum name I am a fan of the Baldwin Shark units that BLW built in the 50's. I know that two still exist but wonder what will ever be done to them. Will they be restored? They need to see the light of day again. Any thoughts out there?
Steve
If I recall correctly, one of them has a seized up prime mover, and the other one also has some sort of catastrophic issue.
It would sure be wonderful to see them run again. I think that the owner is sitting on them now. I honestly have no idea what his intentions are.
Man, what a travesty. I think that if it's an issue of not being able to afford rebuilding them that they should at the least be donated or sold to a museum. They are a valuble piece of railroad history I would like to enjoy seeing some way or another.
Sharkie wrote: Man, what a travesty. I think that if it's an issue of not being able to afford rebuilding them that they should at the least be donated or sold to a museum. They are a valuble piece of railroad history I would like to enjoy seeing some way or another. Steve
That runs into a problem almost all museums and historical societies run into, lack of money. Few, if any, museum foundations are loaded with enough cash to purchase and restore anything like this just out of available funds. Then, there would have to be enough interest in these particular locomotives to raise the necessary funds.
Trainmaster.Curt wrote:Wrong!, real Railfans have respect for railway property and land, and motive power and rolling stock. These are always people who have been raised in a wrong manner by slack parents, when will people learn.
THANK YOU .CURT!
It makes me feel like I'm being held hostage by the idiots who steal valueble artifacts. You are right saying that there are some railfans that don't know better. I can understand taking something off an engine that is going to the scrapper's torch, but from a rare engine? I do hope that the persons responsible see the errors of thier ways & return the missing pieces. Fat chance, though...
Well there are some things about the situation I cannot tell you, as I do not knw if it would be wise, but lets say I know more about this situation than all of you. (not a flame, im just saying)
John Larkin, owner of the Escanaba and Lake Superior, HAS enough money to restore them, but he chooses not to. He also has over 30 passenger cars stored away in his roundhouse.
The sharks, both whom are still wearing their D&H paint, will end up at a museum eventually, but I cannot share the exact details.
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This is just me, but if I owned them & had the thefts happen to me I would not let that stop me from doing what is right and that's doing at least an overhaul of one unit & restore the paint & appearance of both. I would put them back in thier original NYC paint scheme. However, it's good to hear that they will make it to a museum sometime, hopefully before I die! thanks to all the comments & information regarding these fantastic locomotives.
coborn35 wrote:Also, they did not just take the plates. They broke into the shop and took tools and anything else they could find. Just extreme railfans who ruined everything for everyone.
In other words, Mr. John Larkin has both of the only surviving Sharks left and are sitting in his roundhouse waiting to be run again. But the man has enough money to do what ever he wants. I mean, he does own a railroad. The sharks, as I have heard, are in runnung condition, he just chooses not to run them due to railfans. Plus he hates them. So don't go and try to find them.
Happy railroading
James