The picture below shows what was called a "heavy electric freight locomotive" used by the Providence & Danielson Railway to haul its freight cars. It was built by Jackson & Sharp in 1900, originally for the Ballston Terminal Railroad in New York State but delivered to the P&D when Ballston canceled its order. Stats are 26' long x 8' 6" wide x 8' 6" high, trucks with 33" wheels (6' wheelbase), Westinghouse 38-B 45-hp motors, Christensen air brakes. I'm assuming the slanted areas fore and aft held weights, but I don't understand the function of the stake pockets. Have any of you seen anything like this? Kind of an ugly duckling.
BRUCE