United States Ordinanace Dept. 0-4-0T No. 7
Buckley, MI, United States
Location: Buckley Old Engine Show
Status: Operational
Posted: Aug 20, 2024 @ 14:08:07 by steamguy14
This engine is now owned by the Buckley Old Engine Show in Buckley, MI. It was acquired in the late 1990s I believe.
Posted: Jul 11, 2015 @ 11:07:01 by steven solway
st.7-11-15. this steamer is from the menonominee sugar co in ashwaubenon, wi. it was donated to the national rr museum in 1963, and was used as spare parts for the other o4ot 29 brillion pioneer. but in 1984 was sold to well known railfan clint jones by the green bay visitors and convention bureau who was running the nrrm into the greound and sold many opieces and scrapped some like Cassville and Exeter #2001 mighty mite 50 ton centercab plynouth. but se3veral years ago, mr jones sold the sugar engine to buckley who restored it. we want it back in green bay because it is the only engine that really worked in the green bay area.
Posted: Sep 27, 2002 @ 13:09:39 by Doug Bailey
If this locomotive exists, I am unable to find it. According to its ownership history it was donated to the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, WI in September of 1963, and subsequently sold to the East Troy Museum. Problem is the Curator at Green Bay says they never had this locomotive, and the folks at East Troy (some of whom have been with the museum since 1972 when it was founded) say they've never heard of it either. I'm thinking of creating a Mystery category to put locomotives like this in.