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<p>[quote user="ACY"]Six 3-cylinder 0-8-0's were built for the NYNH&H a short timer after delivery of no. 12. The 1930 Locomotive Cyclopedia indicates these NH engines had dimensions almost identical to those of no. 12. Judging by the builder's photos, it appears that the two engines were nearly carbon copies of one another, except for some obvious differences in appliances, piping, headlight location, etc. Of course, the tenders were significantly different. Maybe the information can be obtained from the New Haven historical group, and adapted appropriately for your purposes.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Very interesting! I'll have to look into it, unfortunately, the new haven 3-cylinder does not exist any more. Worth looking into though, I think!</p>
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