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This week I'm showing my ......
For this week's SwSat I'm featuring tmy Weaver scale brass B&O 0-6-0. This is a nice running engine with decent smoke output for a suethe
unit.
The prototype B&O number 350 was the first of an order of 20 0-6-0 locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1919 to USRA specifications. B&O classified these locomotives as D-30 and were number 350 - 369. The last of this lass of locomotives built by Baldwin was retired in 1956. ALCO also build 20 of the same 0-6-0 type for B&O, classed at D-30. These locomotives were numbered 370-389 and built to USRA specifications.
( Note: Apologies for the disorder of the page. Somehow I was not able to edit the page to fix problem. )
The crew takes a break as the dispatcher said it would be a while before he would have the orders.
It looks like the orders has the 0-6-0 assigned to the Mountain Division running lite with a bobber caboose.
This is a reverse frame. I thought it'd be fun to do.
Oh, Link Winston captured this night photo of the 0-6-0 making its return trip after a heavy day of switching logging camps and coal mines way up in the Harrisonian Mountains. It might be best to click on the image to get a better gander.