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WAB 2-10-2 #2507 - Wabash Rwy
Title:  WAB 2-10-2 #2507 - Wabash Rwy
Description:  Caught with a head of steam in the Landers Yard in Chicago, IL, by an unknown photographer, this 1917 Alco built 2-10-2 Santa Fe type steam locomotive is the essence of power. Specs - L-1 class, 64" drivers, 195 psi boiler pressure, 29x32" cylinders, engine weight of 395,000 lb, tractive effort of 69,698 lb. Unlike its sister units which were sold to various railroads, this loco was scrapped in 1951.
Photo Date:  2/1/1939  Upload Date: 7/8/2017 5:33:02 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  WAB 2507(2-10-2)
Views:  849   Comments: 2
WAB 2507
Title:  WAB 2507
Description:  Built in 1917 by American Locomotive Company. 2-10-2 was designated as Class L-1 by Wabash. This engine was used between Chicago and St. Louis in freight service. Scrapped in 1951.
Photo Date:  5/21/2013  Upload Date: 5/21/2013 9:32:34 PM
Location:  Springfield, IL
Author:  Larry Senalik
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  WAB 2507(2-10-2)
Views:  887   Comments: 0
WAB 2-10-2 #2516 - Wabash RR
Title:  WAB 2-10-2 #2516 - Wabash RR
Description:  Built by Alco-Brooks in July of 1917, this Wabash 2-10-2 Santa Fe type steam locomotive #2516 was a workhorse on the Wabash until being sold to Missouri Pacific in August of 1942. It became MP #1718 but after some rebuilding, the boiler pressure was dropped to 200 psia and the tractive effort fell to 72,620 lb. Sadly the loco received an unwanted Christmas present by being scrapped by MP on 12/24/1952 at Sedalia, MO. Specs - serial #57568, class L-1, 63"(64") drivers, 210 psi boiler pressure, 29x32" cylinders, engine weight of 395,000 lb, tractive effort of 75,079 lb. No date, location or photographer was given for the photo. Eric Reinert helped identify the location as Decatur, IL. I believe the date is near its sale date of 1942.
Photo Date:  3/1/1942  Upload Date: 1/10/2022 11:49:34 AM
Location:  Decatur (NS Shops), IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  WAB 2516(2-10-2)
Views:  186   Comments: 1
BM 2-10-2 #2905 - Boston & Maine
Title:  BM 2-10-2 #2905 - Boston & Maine
Description:  Nice example of an Alco-Schenectady 2-10-2 Santa Fe type steam locomotive. Built in July of 1920 originally as Boston & Maine #3019, it was renumbered 2905 in October of 1940 with a weight redistribution for added branch usage and reclassed as S-1-c. The loco met the scrapper's torch in December of 1949. Original specs - serial #61975, class S-1a, 61" drivers, 29x32" cylinders, engine weight of 376,800 lb, tractive effort of 71,300 lb. The weight was reduced to 369,200 lb during the redistribution rebuild. Arthur B. Johnson photo
Photo Date:  5/8/1948  Upload Date: 12/22/2021 12:22:12 PM
Location:  Somerville, MA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  BM 2905(2-10-2)
Views:  194   Comments: 0
CO 2-10-2 #2979 - Cheaspaeak & Ohio
Title:  CO 2-10-2 #2979 - Cheaspaeak & Ohio
Description:  The Pere Marquette Railway bought fifteen "Santa Fe" type locomotives from the American Locomotive Company in 1918. The locomotives were designated as Class SF and carried road numbers 1101 through 1113. They had 64" diameter drivers, 29" x 32" cylinders, a 210 psi boiler pressure and they exerted 77,059 pounds of tractive effort and each weighed 398,000 pounds. These 2-10-2s were conveyed to the C&O in 1947 and were renumbered with C&O numbers 2975 through 2989. At 324,000 pounds they were among the lightest and had a relatively small boiler and cylinder size. Also of note were the leading and trailing wheels, at 33" in diameter they were about 10 inches smaller most in use. C.W. Jernstrom photo
Photo Date:  7/5/1951  Upload Date: 5/4/2016 3:30:50 AM
Location:  Toledo, OH
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CO 2979(2-10-2)
Views:  877   Comments: 0
CRIP 2-10-2 #3003 - Rock Island
Title:  CRIP 2-10-2 #3003 - Rock Island
Description:  Obviously this 1918 Alco-Brooks Santa Fe type 2-10-2 locomotive has reached the point of no return. According to SteamLocomotives.com "Even with 63" drivers, [they] had counterbalancing problems and were limited to 30 mph. Later refitting with disk drivers ameliorated the pounding." After nearly 28 years of service, the loco was retired and scrapped in March of 1941. Specifics - class N-83, 63" drivers, 215 psi boiler pressure, 3-x32" cylinders, engine weight of 385,400 lb, impressive tractive effort of 83,543 lbs., scrapped between 1939-52 No date, location or photographer listed for this photo.
Photo Date:  6/1/1940  Upload Date: 11/19/2015 5:16:32 PM
Location:  Unknown, IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  CRIP 3003(2-10-2)
Views:  732   Comments: 2
B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3004
Title:  B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3004
Description:  Taken in the early 1920s by an unknown photographer.
Photo Date:  1/1/1922  Upload Date: 8/14/2022 11:32:48 PM
Location:  Lowell, MA
Author:  Unknown
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BM 3004(2-10-2)
Views:  131   Comments: 0
B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3005
Title:  B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3005
Description:  Taken in the early 1920s by an unknown photographer.
Photo Date:  1/1/1922  Upload Date: 8/14/2022 11:33:32 PM
Location:  Lowell, MA
Author:  Unknown
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BM 3005(2-10-2)
Views:  98   Comments: 0
B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3005
Title:  B&M S-1a 2-10-2 3005
Description:  Taken circa 1929 by an unknown photographer.
Photo Date:  1/1/1929  Upload Date: 8/14/2022 11:34:18 PM
Location:  Unknown, MA
Author:  Unknown
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BM 3005(2-10-2)
Views:  100   Comments: 0
BM 2-10-2 #3006 - Boston & Maine
Title:  BM 2-10-2 #3006 - Boston & Maine
Description:  Taking a turn on the Somerville, MA, turntable is Boston & Maine 2-10-2 Santa Fe type steam locomotive #3006. The loco was built by Alco-Schenectady in 1920 and served faithfully until its retirement and scrapping sometime between August of 1946 to December of 1949. Specs - serial # 61962, class S-1-a, 61" drivers, 190 psi boiler pressure, 29x32" cylinders, engine weight of 377,800 lb, tractive effort of 71,251 lb. An unknown photographer captured the spin on the tuirntable. No date was set so an approximate was used.
Photo Date:  6/1/1932  Upload Date: 1/29/2021 9:09:55 AM
Location:  Somerville, MA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  BM 3006(2-10-2)
Views:  271   Comments: 0
NDM 3103
Title:  NDM 3103
Description: 
Photo Date:  11/12/2004  Upload Date: 4/16/2009 1:07:41 AM
Location:  Mexico City, MX
Author:  Juan Viladrosa
Categories: 
Locomotives:  NdeM 3103(2-10-2)
Views:  1670   Comments: 1
New Haven 2-10-2 # 3205 - Springfield, MA
Title:  New Haven 2-10-2 # 3205 - Springfield, MA
Description:  Southbound at King Philips Stockade - Springfield, Mass - Date of Photo is an Estimate
Photo Date:  1/1/1947  Upload Date: 4/6/2010 6:22:30 PM
Location:  Springfield, MA
Author:  Raymond E. Tobey
Categories:  Roster,Model,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  NH 3205(2-10-2)
Views:  2233   Comments: 2
NH 2-10-2 #3210 & #3214 - New York, New Haven & Hartford
Title:  NH 2-10-2 #3210 & #3214 - New York, New Haven & Hartford
Description:  Beautiful action shot taken by Bob Collins of a doubleheader New Haven freight train. Both were built by Alco-Schenectady in 1918 as a class L-1a Santa Fe type loco.
Photo Date:  7/5/1947  Upload Date: 1/6/2016 9:33:40 AM
Location:  Woodridge, NY
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Track,Action
Locomotives:  NH 3210(2-10-2) NH 3214(2-10-2)
Views:  1007   Comments: 1
CEI 2-10-2 #4000 - Chicago & Eastern Illinois
Title:  CEI 2-10-2 #4000 - Chicago & Eastern Illinois
Description:  A true boomer, it was originally built by Alco in 1917 for the Wabash RR as #2513 but sold to the C&EI in 1942. The loco was then resold to the C&O in 1945 and eventually scrapped in 1949. Date is approximate. James Bowie photo
Photo Date:  10/1/1943  Upload Date: 8/22/2014 9:45:51 AM
Location:  Unknown, IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  CEI 4000(2-10-2)
Views:  1093   Comments: 1
ERIE 2-10-2 #4013 & ERIE 2-8-2 #3000
Title:  ERIE 2-10-2 #4013 & ERIE 2-8-2 #3000
Description:  Great action shot of a double-header pulling a string of freiight cars that disappear into the distance. Lead loco #4013 was a 1916 Alco built "Santa Fe" type locomotive. According to www.Steamlocomtoive.com "Their rough riding qualities were problematical until revised counterbalancing smoothed the way. All of the Erie's 2-10-2s were renowned for their great power, whether as road engines or pushers." ERIE #3000 was a 1911 Baldwin product, the first of its N-1 class to be built. No date given for this action shot so an arbitrary one was used. Unknown photographer.
Photo Date:  6/1/1940  Upload Date: 11/1/2015 5:25:52 AM
Location:  Deposit, NY
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  ERIE 4013(2-10-2) ERIE 3000(2-8-2)
Views:  1409   Comments: 1
ERIE 2-10-2 #4013
Title:  ERIE 2-10-2 #4013
Description:  This 1916 Alco-Schenectady built "Santa Fe" type locomotive was designated as an R-1 class with 63" drivers, 200 psi boiler pressure, 31"x32" cylinders, and a total tractive effort of 82,982 lb making it a capable puller. C. W. Jernstrom photo
Photo Date:  3/17/1946  Upload Date: 12/30/2013 5:21:23 AM
Location:  Graham, NY
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  ERIE 4013(2-10-2)
Views:  1906   Comments: 3
Erie R3 2-10-2 4201
Title:  Erie R3 2-10-2 4201
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/1/1937  Upload Date: 8/12/2022 10:15:36 PM
Location:  Port Jervis, NY
Author:  H. K. Vollrath Col.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERIE 4201(2-10-2)
Views:  135   Comments: 0
CN 2-10-2 #4201, nee-BA #1101 - Canadian National
Title:  CN 2-10-2 #4201, nee-BA #1101 - Canadian National
Description:  Originally built by Alco-Brooks in 1919 as Boston & Albany #1101, it proved to be too slow when B&A started increasing freight speeds. It and its nine other sisters bounced to the CCC&StL in 1926, then to NYC in 1927 before being sold to CN in 1928 as their #4201. Specs - Serial #60066, BA class Z1, CN class T-3-a, 57" drivers, 200 psi boiler pressure,27x32" cylinders, engine weight of 352,000 lb, tractive effort of 69,575 lb. The loco finally met the scrapper's torch in February of 1957. No date, location or photograher was listed for the photo. Denis Chartrand (see comment below) believes this may very well be Turcot Yard in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It does fit all the features accurately. Thanks, Denis, for your help!!!
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 8/15/2020 9:07:32 AM
Location:  Montreal, QC
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  CN 4201(2-10-2)
Views:  402   Comments: 2
CN 2-10-2 #4204
Title:  CN 2-10-2 #4204
Description:  Sleek Canadian National 2-10-2 #4204 was originally Boston & Albany #1104 built by Alco-Brooks in 1919. B&A sold the class of 10 to CN who renumbered them. Specs - serial #60069, T-3a class, 57" driveres, 200 psi boiler pressure, 27x32" cylinders, engine weight of 352,000 lb, tractive effort of 69,575 lb. Retirement took place between 1955-61. No photographer listed for the photo.
Photo Date:  8/1/1937  Upload Date: 2/15/2020 4:36:05 PM
Location:  Montreal, QC
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CN 4204(2-10-2)
Views:  671   Comments: 0
Erie R3 2-10-2 4206
Title:  Erie R3 2-10-2 4206
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/1/1941  Upload Date: 8/9/2022 11:37:40 PM
Location:  Avoca, PA
Author:  H. K. Vollrath Col.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERIE 4206(2-10-2)
Views:  122   Comments: 0
ERIE 2-10-2 #4206
Title:  ERIE 2-10-2 #4206
Description:  This 1919 Alco-Brooks built "Santa Fe" type locomotive was a class R-3 unit with 63" drivers, developing a boiler pressure of 200 psi for its 30"x32" cylinders and generated a tractive effort of 77,714 lb. C.W. Jernstrom photo
Photo Date:  9/11/1941  Upload Date: 12/30/2013 5:22:49 AM
Location:  Avoca, PA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  ERIE 4206(2-10-2)
Views:  1160   Comments: 0
Erie R3 2-10-2 4207
Title:  Erie R3 2-10-2 4207
Description: 
Photo Date:  5/1/1947  Upload Date: 8/9/2022 11:38:09 PM
Location:  Avoca, PA
Author:  H. K. Vollrath Col.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERIE 4207(2-10-2)
Views:  107   Comments: 0
ERIE 2-10-2 #4207 - Erie RR
Title:  ERIE 2-10-2 #4207 - Erie RR
Description:  This 1919 Alco built R-3 class "Santa Fe" style locomotive still hissing steam while it sits at Avoca, PA. It served well but was retired between 1949-52. Photo credit goes to Bert Pennypacker photo.
Photo Date:  6/3/1948  Upload Date: 8/1/2013 11:52:37 AM
Location:  Avoca, PA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  ERIE 4207(2-10-2)
Views:  1331   Comments: 1
CN 2-10-2 #4208 - Canadian National
Title:  CN 2-10-2 #4208 - Canadian National
Description:  Built by Alco-Brooks in 1919 as Boston & Albany #1108, it was sold to CN who renumbered it and classified it as their T-3a class. Specs - serial #60073, T-3a class, 57" driveres, 200 psi boiler pressure, 27x32" cylinders, engine weight of 352,000 lb, tractive effort of 69,575 lb. Retirement took place between 1955-61. No photographer was listed for the photo.
Photo Date:  1/1/1946  Upload Date: 2/15/2020 4:36:08 PM
Location:  Montreal, QC
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CN 4208(2-10-2)
Views:  412   Comments: 0
Erie R-3 2-10-2 4215
Title:  Erie R-3 2-10-2 4215
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/1/1946  Upload Date: 8/12/2022 10:07:42 PM
Location:  Avoca, PA
Author:  H. K. Vollrath Col.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERIE 4215(2-10-2)
Views:  138   Comments: 0
Erie R3 2-10-2 4220
Title:  Erie R3 2-10-2 4220
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/1/1947  Upload Date: 8/12/2022 10:08:13 PM
Location:  Port Jervis, NY
Author:  H. K. Vollrath Col.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ERIE 4220(2-10-2)
Views:  129   Comments: 0
UP 5047
Title:  UP 5047
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/3/1955  Upload Date: 8/12/2015 7:52:35 PM
Location:  Green River, WY
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  UP 5047(2-10-2)
Views:  1734   Comments: 0
SOU 5075
Title:  SOU 5075
Description:  Type Ss built by Richmond in 1918 as CNO&TP 6370. Retired 11/52. Date, location and photographer unknown. From Dennis Conniff III collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1948  Upload Date: 12/28/2006 8:43:34 PM
Location:  Asheville, NC
Author:  Robert Duncan Sr.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SOU 5075(2-10-2)
Views:  2692   Comments: 1
SOU 5219
Title:  SOU 5219
Description:  Ss1 built by Brooks in 1918. Retired 3/1952. Photographer unknown, Floyd Bruner collection.
Photo Date:  7/31/1948  Upload Date: 12/28/2006 8:15:53 PM
Location:  Asheville, NC
Author:  Robert Duncan Sr.
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SOU 5219(2-10-2)
Views:  2527   Comments: 1
SOU 5226
Title:  SOU 5226
Description: 
Photo Date:  1/1/1940  Upload Date: 7/3/2007 10:17:02 PM
Location:  Jonesborough, TN
Author:  Eric Larson
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SOU 5226(2-10-2)
Views:  1149   Comments: 1
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300, date location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6300 was built by the Brooks Works of Alco in 1919 (c/n 59818), sold for scrap in July 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 shows 6300 leased to the C&S. The following is from the book, Steam Locomotive Of The Burlington Route, by Bernard G. Corbin and Richard F. Kerka:

The Class M-3, 2-10-2 types were built by the Brooks Works in 1919, and followed the USRA standards for locomotive design. Their general appearance and construction details were similar to the Class O-4 Mikados, except that Southern valve gear was employed. The M-3 engines were assigned to the road as No. 6300-6309. They operated on a boiler pressure of 190 psi, weighed in at 293,000 lb. on the drivers, and exerted a tractive force of 73,000 lb.. Their cylinder dimensions were identical to the Class M-2 and M-2-A engines. The M-3 locomotives saw most of their service on Colorado & Southern tracks, as they were leased to this subsidiary by the parent Burlington. All of the engines were equipped with Worthington feedwater heaters except No. 6303 and 6308, which were fitted with Elesco systems. The USRA Santa Fe types performed notably during their 30 years of service on the road.

Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 4/12/2016 10:15:31 PM
Location:  Palmer Lake, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6300(2-10-2)
Views:  533   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6300, date location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6300 was built by the Brooks Works of Alco in 1919 (c/n 59818), sold for scrap in July 1953. According to the CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952, number 6300 was leased to the C&S. My best guess is the location is Denver and the date would be around the retirement date of July 1953.
Photo Date:  1/1/1953  Upload Date: 4/13/2016 1:28:10 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6300(2-10-2)
Views:  376   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301 at the C&S Seventh Street Roundhouse in Denver, Colorado on October 27, 1939, photograph by R. B. Graham, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6301 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59819 ) equipped with Southern valve gear and a Worthington feedwater heater, sold for scrap in August 1953.
Photo Date:  10/27/1939  Upload Date: 11/23/2017 8:02:39 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  R. B. Graham
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  396   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301 at Denver, Colorado on August 30, 1948, photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  8/30/1948  Upload Date: 4/16/2016 1:38:13 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  405   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler colection. Number 6301 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59819) and sold for scrap in August 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 shows 6301 leased to the C&S, so the location is likely in Colorado.
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 4/16/2016 1:26:37 PM
Location:  Palmer Lake, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  869   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301 at Husted, Coloroado (13 miles north of Colorado Springs) on August 12, 1950, photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  8/12/1950  Upload Date: 4/16/2016 1:11:48 PM
Location:  Palmer Lake, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  372   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6301 equipped with Southern valve gear at the C&S Seventh Street Roundhouse in Denver, Colorado on October 27, 1939, photograph by R. B. Graham, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  12/31/1966  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 12:25:41 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  R. B. Graham
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6301(2-10-2)
Views:  341   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302 at Denver, Colorado on January 1, 1940, photograph by J. Schick, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6302 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59820) and sold for scrap in February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1940  Upload Date: 4/27/2016 12:48:55 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  J. Schick
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6302(2-10-2)
Views:  378   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6302 at the Colorado Springs, Colorado on an unknown date in 1951, photograph by C. W. Burns, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6302 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59820 ), equipped with Southern valve gear and a Worthington feedwater heater, sold for scrap in February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1951  Upload Date: 11/23/2017 4:50:46 PM
Location:  Colorado Springs, CO
Author:  C. W. Burns
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6302(2-10-2)
Views:  362   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303 at Denver, Colorado on August 18, 1938, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  8/18/1938  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 12:42:46 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6303(2-10-2)
Views:  445   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6303, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6303 was built by Alco (Brooks) in 1919 (c/n 59821) and sold for scrap in February 1954. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated Febraury 1, 1952 shows 6303 leased to the C&S, so my best guess is Denver, Colorado as the location sometime around the early 1950's.
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 5/19/2016 12:52:38 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6303(2-10-2)
Views:  311   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304 at West Burlington Iowa circa 1924, photograph by O. H. Means, Corbin - Wagner collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1924  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 12:49:18 PM
Location:  West Burlington, IA
Author:  O. H. Means
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6304(2-10-2)
Views:  434   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304 southbound with a C&S extra freight at Tomah, Colorado on June 17, 1939, photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6304 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59822) and sold for scrap in March 1954. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheets dated June 1, 1935 and February 1, 1952 shows 6304 leased to the C&S.
Photo Date:  6/17/1939  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 1:01:08 PM
Location:  Tomah, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6304(2-10-2)
Views:  398   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6304, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from Hol Wagner:

The photo is a southbound freight on the Joint Line, stopped for water at the Rio Grande tank at Palmer Lake, summit of the divide between Denver and Colorado Springs. It was taken, I believe, by R.H. (Dick) Kindig in 1949.

Photo Date:  1/1/1949  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 1:24:01 PM
Location:  Palmer Lake, CO
Author:  R. H. Kindig
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6304(2-10-2)
Views:  432   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6305
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6305
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6305, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6305 was built in 1919 by Brooks Works (Alco, c/n 59823), and sold for scrap in August 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicates that 6305 was leased to the Colorado & Southern Railway, so this was likely shot in Colorado circa 1950.
Photo Date:  6/1/1950  Upload Date: 7/2/2016 11:49:55 AM
Location:  Littleton, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6305(2-10-2)
Views:  387   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306 at Dunkirk, New York, on an unknown day in 1919, photograph by the Brooks Works of the American Locomotive Company (Alco), Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6306 was built by Alco in 1919 (c/n 59824) and retired in August 1953. The following is from the book, 'Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route', by Bernard G. Corbin and Richard F. Kerka:

The Class M-3, 2-10-2 types were built by the Brooks Works in 1919, and followed the USRA standards for locomotive design. Their general appearance and construction details were similar to the O-4 Mikados, except that Southern valve gear was employed. The M-3 engines were assigned to the road as No. 6300-6309. They operated on a boiler pressure of 190 psi, weighed in at 293,000 pounds on drivers, and exerted a tractive force of 73,800 pounds. Their cylinder dimensions (30X32) were identical the the class M-2 and M-2a engines. The M-3 locomotives saw most of their service on Colorado and Southern tracks, as they were leased to this subsidiary by the parent Burlington. All of the engines were equipped with Worthington feedwater heaters except No. 6303 and 6308, which were fitted with Elesco systems. A comment prompted the following paragraph:

During World War One the production of locomotives was taken over by the United States Railroad Adminstration amid much controversy by the railroads. The goal was to rationalize production and conserve materials. Although the war lasted from 1914 to 1918, the actual USRA production began in mid-1918, four months before the end of the war. The reason for the U.S. on the tender was that locomotives were built in batches under USRA design specifications, then allocated to railroads based on need. Of the 175 USRA Heavy 2-10-2's built between 1918 and 1920 (end of USRA's reign), ten were allocated to the CB&Q (#6300-6309). Since the builder had no way of knowing which railroad would receive the locomotives built, all 175 received U.S. on the tenders, and upon allocation by the USRA, were finished with road name and number before delivery, as seen in the photograph.

The following is from Hol Wagner: It's my understanding that the NC&StL canceled their order while the locomotives were being built and the USRA looked for another road that would take them. The Q took them since it couldn't get 2-10-2s of its own design (though the USRA did allow it and the FW&D to purchase more Pacifics of Q design, thus the second order for S-3s, 2960-2974, in 1918 and for FW&D F-3A1's 551-555 in 1920). The USRA heavy 2-10-2s were a successful design, but the Burlington didn't like them. Their 63" drivers (3" larger than those of the M-2s) made them slippery on even the mildest grades and they had trouble starting long coal trains on the Beardstown Division where they were based. So as soon as the first batch of 10 M-4s arrived to replace them in 1927, the Q sent them west to the C&S, which badly needed additional heavy power and had no choice but to accept them. The Q logically believed that because the C&S already had five USRA heavy 2-10-2s of its own, the entire group of 15 could more efficiently be grouped together, maintained at the C&S Denver roundhouse and shopped at the four-year-old Joint Shops in Denver. And because the C&S couldn't afford to purchase the 10 M-3s, the Q exacted a daily rental fee from the C&S for their use -- a fee that over the 25+ years it was collected, would have more than paid for the purchase of the lot. So the C&S, which of course had much more of a roller coaster profile than did the Q, ended up with 15 virtually identical locomotives (yes, they were outfitted with two different feedwater heating systems), but of two different classes: E-5B for C&S 905-909 ad M-3 for Q 6300-6309. Like the Q, the C&S preferred the Burlington design 2-10-2s to the USRA design, but had no choice but to put them to the best possible use over its lines.

Photo Date:  1/1/1919  Upload Date: 2/28/2013 1:06:09 PM
Location:  Dunkirk, NY
Author:  Alco
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  1756   Comments: 2
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6306 at Denver, Colorado on October 28, 1939, photograph by R. B. Graham, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  5/28/1939  Upload Date: 7/13/2016 10:58:14 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  407   Comments: 0
Burlington 2-10-2 6306
Title:  Burlington 2-10-2 6306
Description:  On lease to the Colorado & Southern, 2-10-2 6306 sits at the C&S yard in Denver during July 1948. The Santa Fe type was built by ALCo in 1919.
Photo Date:  7/25/1948  Upload Date: 9/24/2023 4:42:15 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  J. W. Lozier
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CBQ 6306(2-10-2)
Views:  71   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307 at Denver, Colorado on an unknown date in 1950, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6307 was built by the Brooks Works ( Alco ) in 1919 ( c/n 59825 ) and sold for scrap in July 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicates that 6307 was leased to subsidiary Colorado & Southern Railway.
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 1/1/2020 2:04:40 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6307(2-10-2)
Views:  176   Comments: 0
CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Title:  CB&Q 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 2-10-2 Class M-3 6307, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6307 was built by the Brooks Works (Alco) in 1919 (c/n 59825) and sold for scrap in July 1953. The CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet dated February 1, 1952 indicates that 6307 was leased to subsidiary Colorado & Southern Railway.
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 6/11/2016 8:13:52 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 6307(2-10-2)
Views:  343   Comments: 0


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