FCI1 (NdeM2) 2-8-0 No. 67
Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Location: Museo de los Ferrocarrileros - La Villa Station
Status: Display
Abbreviation Expansion English
1 FCI Ferrocarril Interoceánico Interoceanic Railway of Mexico
2 NdeM Nacionales de Mexico National Railways of Mexico
Posted: Mar 13, 2024 @ 12:03:11 by Luke
I’m pretty sure I just found the very back of its cab, but no tender while watching EMERGENCY! (1972) in Season 4 episode 8 in the background of an old west scene on a movie studio set they responded to a call at in the episode. I could barely see the cab poking out from behind one of the buildings, and the number is the only reason I found it.
Posted: Feb 29, 2024 @ 12:02:59 by Steve Frost, European Editor
The lettering on the tender reads F C I, not T C I.
Posted: Feb 26, 2024 @ 18:02:00 by Paul Zeigler
No. 67 "T.C.I." ("T.C.I." on the tender is featured in movie "Magnificent Seven around 30:55 - 33:30 with a string of stock cars behind it. It is hard to tell if it was actually under steam in the movie. This classic Yule Brenner movie was filmed in 1960.
Posted: Aug 28, 2011 @ 18:08:44 by Héctor Lara Hernández
FCI-67 2-8-0 1899 Alco Sch. is presently at Museo de los Ferrocarrileros at former FCM , La Villa sta., North of Mexico City
Posted: Dec 19, 2005 @ 18:12:36 by George S.
The "Alco-Schenectady Construction Number List" indicates that Construction Numbers 5209 through 5214, Road Numbers 66 through 71 were shipped to the "Interoceanic Railway of Mexico" during September and October of 1899. All of these units were 2-8-0's and had a "Specified" total weight of 91,000 pounds (this is not necessarily the "Actual" total weight). The "Cylinders" were 16"x20". The "Driver" diameter was 38".