Moscow, Camden & St. Augustine Ry 2-6-0 No. 201
Anna, TX, United States
Location: Sherley Heritage Park
Status: Cosmetic Restoration
Posted: Oct 21, 2021 @ 18:10:32 by
I visited the ES&NA a few months ago now, and the 201 has been removed from the railroad to Reading Railroad in AR for cosmetic restoration.
Posted: Mar 30, 2019 @ 16:03:29 by Pat Fahey
According to the website Railway Preservation News, Interchange, as of March 30th, 2019 the locomotive has been sold to the city of Anna, Texas for display in a park within the city. Also according to the city, the locomotive will be refurbished I am thinking more of a cosmetic restoration. Now how soon the locomotive will move from Arkansas to Texas,?
Posted: Sep 17, 2018 @ 18:09:12 by Matthew Gardner
I was at the railroad a few years ago. They are trying to sell the whole thing. The whole railroad and all assets are for 1.78 million. Anyone interested?
Posted: Jul 11, 2018 @ 19:07:11 by Jeremiah Weil
This locomotive has a cameo in the 1976 movie "The Town That Dreaded Sundown".
Posted: Oct 15, 2010 @ 24:10:32 by Steve-o
from what i understand this locomotive may be moving to reader ar. does anyone have any information this?
Posted: May 24, 2009 @ 17:05:03 by sawyer
contrary to what the page said, this engine is 5 foot gauge but running on wider tyres to allow operation on 4ft81/2in track
Posted: Aug 25, 2003 @ 21:08:46 by Paul

MC&SA 201 was built for 5 foot gauge use in Panama.  She came back to the states between 1919 and 1921.  Her gauge conversion was done like the Russian Decapods with new pilot wheels but wide driver tires.


Posted: Feb 20, 2003 @ 04:02:21 by Doug Bailey
Updated database to reflect status of locomotive as 'Display' instead of operational. Thanks to Roger Holmes for the information.
Posted: Feb 17, 2003 @ 18:02:57 by Roger Holmes
This locomotive is no longer operational.  Static Display only.
Posted: Oct 19, 2002 @ 09:10:32 by David Thomas

Photo can been seen here:

http://parkengines.railfan.net/AR/content.shtml

Enjoy,

David Thomas
Geared Steam Locomotive Works
http://www.trainweb.org/gearedsteam/