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FCGU 0-4-0WT No. X5APosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 26, 2022 @ 02:08:08
Apparentlystill present on Plaza Once, D F Samiento Railway as No. X-5 in 2007.

Aserradero 0-6-0WT No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 26, 2022 @ 02:08:58
Apparently still located here in 2008.

FCGB 0-6-2T No. 1109Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 26, 2022 @ 02:08:28
I have this as FC Argentina, Central Norte as FC Belgrano No. 1103 that later went to Valle Hermoso, Cordôba; and only then to Cruz del Ejea, Argentina as No. D 51 1109.

WD 2-8-0 No. 429Posted by: Doug Bailey on Aug 25, 2022 @ 16:08:45
Front end of frames, smokebox, cowcatcher, complete buffer beam, both cylinders, leading wheels and the first pair of driving wheels remain. It is located thirty meters below the surface on the port (left) side near Hold No.3 of the ship. The tender remains on the ships deck also on the port side intact with the collapsed mast over it. It can be identified as its smokebox door is NOT open but remains indeed closed.

London Midland & Scottish Railway 4-6-0 No. 44767 'George Stephenson' (4767)Posted by: Russell Newman on Aug 25, 2022 @ 13:08:26
The unique Stephenson link-motion fitted LMS Black Five No. 44767 "George Stephenson" is undergoing a heavy overhaul and rebuild in the sheds at Carnforth which has seen a lot of work carried out, including the fitment of brand new outside cylinders to the locomotive. The aim is to have No. 44767 completed in time to take part in the 200th anniversary celebrations of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 2025.

Cia. Sal. Antof. 0-6-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 09:08:04
No recorded identity and recorded extant here in 2010.

PTP XX 0-8-0T No. 8Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 09:08:45
A locomotive bearing the given construction number, i.e. O&K 9197/1920 is NOT extant. However this may well be O&K 3789/1910 which was previously at Medarie Sugar Mill; later reported at Kanigoro as No. 8 with replacement boiler No. 9197/1920, as a 0-8-0T (which perhaps should now be regarded as a 0-8-0T+T (or +4), as observed extant in 2008. I think this is an example of a replacement boier being mistaken for build identity ?

Unknown 0-4-0WT No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 08:08:29
Previously working for Banges A Bastian, Ciudad de Nimos, Buenos Aires, and recorded at the last location in 1998.

Sucrerie Parassulva 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 03:08:11
Still extant in 1996.

Compania Minera de Dicido 0-4-0WT No. 6 Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 03:08:55
Previously Minas de Cartes, Bilbao. With MdD it was named ANITA 6.

PTP XXIV/XXV 2-4-0WT No. 02 (1) 'Dodo'Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 03:08:36
This was previously with the Olean Sugar Mill, Soerabaya later becoming De Maas Sugar No. 1. and then displayed here as No. 01 DODO, still here in 2008.

Buve Aanemer Haarlem 0-4-0T No. 62Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 03:08:35
Original number was 62.

F. Seltsam Nachfahren GmbH 0-4-0F No. NonePosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 03:08:37
Originally F. Seltsam Nachfahren GmbH, Forchheim (Bayern), that in 1983 went to the Auto & Technik MUSEUM SINSHEIM with no recorded identity.

Weber Unna (Limhama) 0-4-0T No. Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 02:08:37
Originally bought for the Osterfeld-Hamm Railway then, after a return to the builder, was in 1912 at the NJAB as No. 10. By 1916 it was working for MJMA Cement at Limhamm as their No. 16, having been reduced in gauge (presumably during its return to O&K ?) to 891mm. Since 1981 it has been resident with the FG at Hesselby.

Patalia State Monorail Train 0-3-0T No. 4Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 02:08:14
Still extant here in 1999.

PTP XXIV/XXV 0-4-2T No. 23JPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 25, 2022 @ 02:08:54
Still at Jatiroto in 2008.

Central Illinois Public Service 0-4-0T No. 2Posted by: Joseph Michael Tripp Nimmo on Aug 24, 2022 @ 22:08:51
During the late 1960s, my great uncle would polish and oil the bearings of the bell every family reunion. His name was Harlan Nimmo a WW2 veteran who passed away in 2001/02. This engine has a deep connection to my father and I due to that since we love steam. Keep her clean please for my uncle.

Kieswerk Hardwald Dietikon 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 24, 2022 @ 09:08:55
Formerly JA Reif & Kröll Construction, Koblenz that, in 1922 went to Hatt-Haller & Züblin, Zürich, Switzerland. In 1931 it was at Kieswerk Hardwald, Dietikon and, in 1972 reached the Oswald Steam Society, Samstagern until at least 1992, after which it was purchased privately by J H Heuser who sent it to SLM, Winterthur for converion to 1000mm gauge for running with the MECE. From at least 2007 it has been on display at Kieswerk Haldwald, Dietikon, Zürich, Switzerland, a former owner, and where it was in 2012 bearing no identity.

Papierfabrik Perien 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 24, 2022 @ 08:08:09
The locomotive was delivered to the Perlen (please note spelling) Paper Factory, Perlen, Switzerland and worked until late 1959. It was moved to nearby Gisikon-Root in 1962, then purchased privately for the Westerwälder EF, at first being plinthed at Bf Großenseifen before being moved to Westerburg in 2004.

Deutsch-Schweizer Wasserbau 0-4-0T No. 1Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 24, 2022 @ 08:08:57
From 1915 this worked for Kraftwerk Groß Laufenburg No. 1, Switzerland and then, in 1972 for the VDB, Bern. Only in 1997 did it go to the EW, and fitted with a new boiler from Pila in 2002.

RRR 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 24, 2022 @ 08:08:16
Previously S A de Beton Belges No. 6, supplied through Wuytack de Gand.

CR 2-10-2 No. QJ 7040Posted by: Russell Newman on Aug 23, 2022 @ 13:08:35
This is the history and details of ex China Rail and Jitong Railway QJ Class 2-10-2 7040 (2008 "Old Smokey"). Built in 1986 at the famous Datong Locomotive Works in North East China 7040 worked on China Rail's Lanzhou Burea round Hexipu during the 1990s. From 1997 QJ 7040 was transferred to the Jitong Railway in Inner Mongolia, North East China as she was among 120 QJ steam locomotives hauling heavy freight trains through the legendry Jingpeng Pass which was known as the last great steam show on the planet being 100% steam worked since it opened in 1995 to 2005.

The profile photo shows 7040 at the summit of the Jingpeng Pass at Shangdian with a West bound freight that was taken round 2001. By the end of 2005 the Jitong Railway was dieselised and 7040 was among the last 20 active steam locomotives still operating on the section of the Jitong Railway between Daban to Chabuga right to the very end of steam there in December 2005.

In 2006 7040 along with four other QJ locomotives were moved from Daban Depot on the Jitong Railway to the Jinzhou 701 locomotive works near Nanpiao in Liaoning, China as they had been bought by the Railroad Development Corporation for export and preservation in the United States of America. In 2007 QJ 7040 was the third and last QJ bought for preservation in the USA as she was bought by the late Rick Corman who was head of the R.J. Corman Railroad Group in Lexington, Kentucky as a collector’s item for special operations on the Central Kentucky Lines round Lexington.

7040 would be the last QJ Class 2-10-2 to be overhauled at the Jinzhou 701 locomotive works before it closed in 2008 and would also be one of the last few QJ 2-10-2 steam locomotives to be overhauled in China during that time. At Jinzhou 7040 was overhauled to American standards and tested too prior for shipment, but unlike sister QJs 6988 and 7081 in Iowa, USA, 7040 underwent several changes to her appearance as her smoke deflectors were removed, the reason for this was to make the locomotive have a bit more of an American look to it and the fitment of a hand operated bell mounted on top of the smokebox door. After testing at Jinzhou 7040 was moved by rail to China's port, Dalian, for shipment to the United States of America. After arriving from China 7040 was moved from the shipping port at Houston, Texas to Lexington, Kentucky by rail on a flat car. Once she arrived further work was carried out on the locomotive. 7040 was fitted with red skirting boards on the sides of the running plates and she was renumbered from 7040 to 2008 and named “Old Smokey”. Later changes would see an American whistle and air horn fitted replacing the Chinese 5 note Chime whistle and Chinese air horn.

On the 24th of May 2008 QJ 7040 now 2008 made her debut hauling her first train in the United States of America which was a train load of sand from Louisville to Lexington. After this first run operations with 7040 were limited as the locomotive was steamed only once or twice a year. In 2013 QJ 7040 was steamed for the last time under the ownership of R.J. Corman, there had been plans to use 7040 on a proposed dinner train operation out of Lexington but those plans were dropped and due to ill health Rick Corman sadly passed away. Following this 7040’s future in Lexington, Kentucky was in doubt as the R.J. Corman Railroad Group were unwilling to operate the locomotive again on the Central Kentucky Lines. But in 2020 the ex-China Rail and Jitong Railway 2-10-2 was donated to the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation at Irvine, Kentucky which would be the new home for QJ 7040. The locomotive is currently in storage in Lexington but will be relocated to its new home at Irvine very soon. As it is planned to put QJ 7040 operational again for use as an excursion locomotive in the not-too-distant future, where it will be one of only three ex China Rail and Jitong Railway QJ Class 2-10-2s that will be operational outside of China.


JOP Huelva 0-4-0T No. 1Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:51
Gauge was originally 1672mm.

PTP XXIV/XXV 0-4-2T No. 11Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:02
I have this as previously being Semboro No. 10 ?

PTP XXIV/XXV 0-4-2T No. 12Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:24
I have this as Semboro Mill No. 11, here in 2003.

PTP XXIV/XXV 0-4-2T No. 14Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:25
I have this as Sugar Mill Semboro No. 12.

PTP XXIV/XXV 0-4-2T No. 10JPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:49
Present at Jatiroto in 2008.

Unknown 0-6-0T No. 7Posted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:24
I indeed have this built by O & K, in 1923/4 as it was delivered in 762mm gauge in January 1925 to, or via, Mitsu Busson Kaisha, and latterly at Himeiji, Japan.

Christall Sandplant 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 09:08:49
Later Kassler Basalt Industry, Oberaula by Malsfeld, then a school garden in Kassel. In 1987 it went to EF Bebra as KASSEL until going privately to Michael Horst, with whom it was in 2002.

Christall Sandplant 0-4-0T No. UnknownPosted by: Dale W Fickés on Aug 23, 2022 @ 08:08:01
Later Kassler Basalt Industry, Oberaula by Malsfeld, then a school garden in Kassel. In 1987 it went to EF Bebra as KASSEL until going privately to Michael Horst, with whom it was in 2002.
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