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buying a steam locomotive
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 19, 2007 2:12 PM

I am in charge of trying to buy a steam locomotive for a histocical society. does anyone know how i should go about it or know someone who has bought one? My email address is ... WoburnTrainSearch@comcast.net

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Posted by pedrop on Sunday, May 20, 2007 4:26 PM

The better way to buy one is to go to China market. A rebuilt 4-8-4 cost about U$ 60,000 , as I could know when a brazilian group here was trying to buy one there.

In south america you can buy steam engines too, but in not so good condition like we see in China.Smile [:)]

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Posted by Dakguy201 on Monday, May 21, 2007 7:37 AM
Unless you have a very secure place to exhibit it, I'd go on to some other idea.  Just off the top of my head, there have been two instances already this year in which locked buildings were broken into and historic equipment vandalized.  Outdoors the situation would be that much worse.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 21, 2007 11:10 AM

pedrop, Thanks for the info. I will pass it along to the committee.

Have a good life.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 21, 2007 11:15 AM
 thanks Dakguy201, I think what we will end up doing is having a replica made and it will be just a shell . It will look like a steam locomotive but will be safe to play on and will have nothing that someone can vandalize.
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Posted by Limitedclear on Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:53 PM

 bostonboy wrote:
 thanks Dakguy201, I think what we will end up doing is having a replica made and it will be just a shell . It will look like a steam locomotive but will be safe to play on and will have nothing that someone can vandalize.

If all you want is a shell you may be able to find one that is displayed in a town park. There are a number of such engines that were donated in the past, but have fallen into disuse. They make a fine shell, but are missing so much that they could never run again.

LC 

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 9, 2007 6:52 AM

the picture i sent you is not in running condition but just for display only it was already out of comissioned sometime in the early eighties. i just restored the back to its original state. willing to sell for the price of $10,000.00 And let know if you want a bigger steam train the Baldwin Steam train  it's been in running condition and has stopped operating  when  the factory( sugar mill )close down. but so far it is still in good conditon the control handle and gauge are still intact.  

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Posted by jvtrains on Friday, September 14, 2018 4:09 PM

Anonymous

the picture i sent you is not in running condition but just for display only it was already out of comissioned sometime in the early eighties. i just restored the back to its original state. willing to sell for the price of $10,000.00 And let know if you want a bigger steam train the Baldwin Steam train  it's been in running condition and has stopped operating  when  the factory( sugar mill )close down. but so far it is still in good conditon the control handle and gauge are still intact.  

                      dtanyu@yahoo.com

 

   been looking around and saw your post would like to know , 

 1. how many engine for own .

 2. whats your price rang for each steam locomtive 

 3. what gauge are these locomotives 

 4. haw meny are in restorable condion . 

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Posted by BaltACD on Sunday, September 16, 2018 7:37 PM

jvtrains
 
Anonymous

the picture i sent you is not in running condition but just for display only it was already out of comissioned sometime in the early eighties. i just restored the back to its original state. willing to sell for the price of $10,000.00 And let know if you want a bigger steam train the Baldwin Steam train  it's been in running condition and has stopped operating  when  the factory( sugar mill )close down. but so far it is still in good conditon the control handle and gauge are still intact.  

                      dtanyu@yahoo.com 

   been looking around and saw your post would like to know ,  

 1. how many engine for own .

 2. whats your price rang for each steam locomtive 

 3. what gauge are these locomotives 

 4. haw meny are in restorable condion . 

You do know you are answering a 11 year old post.

Never too old to have a happy childhood!

              

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