EFDTC 0-6-0ST No. 2
Tubarao, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Location: Museu Ferroviario
Status: Display
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Photo Copyright © Gallileu Olegario Neto (Google)
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Posted: Aug 4, 2023 @ 09:08:23 by Mark Smithers
Further information on No. 3 - if you type the following into your youtube search bar: Parque Diamante + Energia Capivari de Baixo SC You will get a short video of the loco in its present location.
Posted: Aug 3, 2023 @ 03:08:25 by Mark Smithers
Important news on sister loco EFTDC No. 3, MW 1916 of 1916. It is not now at Crichiuma, but at Diamond Park, Capivari (close to Ituana Railway No. 2). It needs to have a separate entry.
Posted: Oct 23, 2022 @ 03:10:14 by mark kelvin smithers
Nice to see that the right photograph has been put in at last When I visited the area in 2007, sister locomotive W/N 1916 of 1916 was on display in Criciuma with an A.B.P.F. plate. Is it still there?
Posted: Nov 6, 2021 @ 02:11:39 by Teemu
Acording Reg Carter E.F.D.T.C Number 9 was ex Rede de Viação Cearense no.7 (Baldwin 54552)
Posted: Sep 25, 2019 @ 16:09:33 by Steve Frost
Agreed, Sam. The loco is clearly not a saddle tank loco and is of North American origin. It carries the number 9 on the smokebox
Posted: Sep 24, 2019 @ 08:09:52 by sam E
either the informartion is wrong or the wrong photo because the photo is not a manning wardle, something american like Baldwin or Porter
Posted: Jan 27, 2014 @ 08:01:25 by richard west
This locomotive is Manning Wardle 0-6-0ST, construction no. 1915, built in October 1917. It is one of three (1914-16 of 1917(built for Topham Jones & Railton, contractors of Faversham, Kent, England, who were building the Davington Light Railway to serve the local armaments factories during the First World War. At the end of the war, all three were auctioned and sold to Brazil. At least two worked at Imbituba until around 1974.
Posted: Dec 31, 2011 @ 09:12:11 by Doug Bailey
And the builders plate on the locomotive says Manning Wardle. And the manager of the museum also says it is a Manning Wardle product.
Posted: Dec 31, 2011 @ 09:12:11 by Doug Bailey
ST can refer to Saddle Tank, or Side Tank (in American usage). I suppose elsewhere this would be a PT (Pannier Tank) and I will make that correction. Also, three sources list the build date for this Manning Wardle product as 1936, no 1916. Will make that change
Posted: Dec 30, 2011 @ 04:12:17 by M. Smithers
This is the wrong photograph! This locomotive is not even a saddle tank and it is certainly not a Manning Wardle. The photo should be replaced by one of the correct locomotive.