Apache Powder 0-4-0F No. 6
Hurtsboro, AL, United States
Location: Rail's End
Status: Restoration
Posted: Feb 18, 2026 @ 10:02:17 by 45de26b
I believe this locomotive is actually #4, not 6. There is another locomotive which was operational in NJ (now at a museum in AZ, construction #7197) which was also said to be #6. I found a roster on trainweb which lists 7197 as #6 and 7110 (this locomotive) as #4.
Posted: Sep 16, 2025 @ 21:09:33 by Aaron Yang
This locomotive is no longer in Alabama as of now, it was moved in June of 2024 to the Southeastern Narrow Gauge & Shortline Museum in Newton, NC where it resides now on static display.
Posted: Jun 27, 2004 @ 21:06:08 by Rail's End
cylinders are 10"x10"
Posted: Jun 27, 2004 @ 21:06:22 by Rail's End
track gauge is 36"
Posted: Apr 27, 2004 @ 15:04:56 by Dave Hamley
B/N is 7110.  Apache road # was 6, not 16.
Posted: Aug 7, 2003 @ 11:08:47 by Matt Helton
This locomotive was donated to the Bucksgahuda & Western RR in St. Marys, PA and sat there on display for several years.  In 2000 it was purchased by Ken Riddle and moved to the Doe River Gorge Christian Camp in Hampton, TN.  Some initial restoration work was performed by Tweetsie RR.