Good morning, and welcome to STEAMday Sunday. Arnold Cribari is away and has asked me to post today’s discussion of steam locomotives.
My steamer for today is New Haven Railroad 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler #816, a Lionel Legacy model (6-82272) advertised in the 2014 Volume 2 catalog at MSRP $899.99. Lionel refers to this engine as a “Classic Design from the 19th Century.” Although the model looks quite similar to New Haven’s #816, its prototype is a New York Central Class F-12 4-6-0 locomotive built by ALCo. The model is listed for O-42 curves but O-54 is recommended.
In the early 1900s, Ten-Wheelers hauled mainline passenger trains of wood coaches, but 4-6-2 Pacifics replaced them within a few years as heavier cars with steel construction entered service.
New Haven Class G-4 #816 was built by Baldwin in 1904 and ran in Shore Line express passenger service between New York City and Boston when new. As pictured on my 12’-by-8’ layout, it is pulling MTH models of heavyweight steel passenger cars typical of the 1920s.
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MELGAR