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Baltimore & Ohio RR 0-6-0 #375 |
Description: |
This 1919 Alco built to USRA specifications, part of a class D30 group. This was taken at the Bay View yard in Philadelphia, PA. No date or photographer was listed for this one. |
Photo Date: |
11/23/1939 Upload Date: 4/3/2013 10:16:29 AM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Gary Everhart |
Categories: |
Roster,Steam |
Locomotives: |
BO 375(0-6-0) |
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1033 Comments: 0 |
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Baltimore & Ohio 1190 |
Description: |
Alco Brooks / Originally built for the Buffalo Rochester & Pittsburgh as their number 152 |
Photo Date: |
4/2/2022 Upload Date: 4/4/2022 10:45:21 AM |
Location: |
Sugarcreek, OH |
Author: |
Bob Krug |
Categories: |
Steam |
Locomotives: |
BO 1190(0-6-0) |
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204 Comments: 0 |
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BO 0-6-0 #1195 - Baltimore & Ohio |
Description: |
Interesting photo, probably a reprint, with two young men next to the 1909 Alco 0-6-0 steam switcher originally built for the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (CH&D) but absorbed into the B&O roster in 1909 as B&O class D-26A. No exact date in 1943 was given and no location in New Jersey was idenitifed. Alex Baji photo |
Photo Date: |
6/1/1943 Upload Date: 7/22/2019 6:04:11 AM |
Location: |
unknown, NJ |
Author: |
Gary Everhart |
Categories: |
Roster,Yard,Steam |
Locomotives: |
BO 1195(0-6-0) |
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472 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
BO 0-6-0 #1198 |
Description: |
Sitting in the "mother"yard of the Mount Clare shops is this clean looking 0-6-0 switcher. The locomotive was built by Alco-Pittsburgh in 1900 for the Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Railraod (CL&W) but later absorbed into the B&O roster in 1909. According to Max Miller, the photogrpaher, this was a D13 class member. |
Photo Date: |
6/16/1946 Upload Date: 11/26/2014 6:25:00 AM |
Location: |
Baltimore, MD |
Author: |
Gary Everhart |
Categories: |
Roster,Steam |
Locomotives: |
BO 1198(0-6-0) |
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664 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
BO 2400 0-6-6-0 Mallet |
Description: |
This is a photo of the largest steam engine in the world, at that moment in time. There is not an option on RRPA for an 0-6-6-0, so 0-6-0 was selected. This comes from the Universal Exposition of 1904, Vol II, aka the 1904 World's Fair in St Louis or Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The engine became known as Old Maude, per this link and history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_and_Ohio_Railroad_locomotives |
Photo Date: |
4/30/1904 Upload Date: 3/7/2021 3:30:42 PM |
Location: |
Saint Louis, MO |
Author: |
Butch Getz |
Categories: |
Roster,Steam,Passenger |
Locomotives: |
BO 2400(0-6-0) |
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423 Comments: 1 |
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