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| www.steamlocomotive.info/nloco.cfm?which=1769 archive.org/details/lightlocomotives00hkporich/page/78/mode/2up?view=theater archive.org/details/lightlocomotives00hkporich/page/76/mode/2up?view=theater Based on Cylinder Size, she appears to of been built as a BS 16 Ton , likely the order class of Kresse or Kothig on the Porter catalog. Once my current edit suggestion is rejected I will update it accordingly. -- Last edit: 2025-04-06 17:31:17 | |
| clandohoome a écrit Click on the link I posted, this is a locomotive on display in Sedalia. It was originally built as an 0-4-0T, and was later converted to an 0-4-2, as shown in your first link. Then it was given an anachronistic rebuild into its current 4-4-0 form, presumably to make it more of a tourist attraction. Oh damn your right, my bad, in her current state she would still classify as a B-4-T (4-4-0), although as built she was likely an porter BS series if she was built as an 0-4-0T -- Last edit: 2025-04-06 17:38:38 | |
| Epicstormchaser a écrit https://www.steamlocomotive.info/nlocoalbum.cfm?which=1769 Yeah this was mislabeled, its also a 4-4-0 not an 0-4-0 or 0-4-2T. It does look like a Porter though as it shares its appearance with the Porter 4-4-0 in there catalog. Click on the link I posted, this is a locomotive on display in Sedalia. It was originally built as an 0-4-0T, and was later converted to an 0-4-2, as shown in your first link. Then it was given an anachronistic rebuild into its current 4-4-0 form, presumably to make it more of a tourist attraction. | |
| www.steamlocomotive.info/nlocoalbum.cfm?which=1769 Yeah this was mislabeled, its also a 4-4-0 not an 0-4-0 or 0-4-2T. It does look like a Porter though as it shares its appearance with the Porter 4-4-0 in there catalog. archive.org/details/lightlocomotives00hkporich/page/18/mode/2up?view=theater I am unsure of what order class is belongs to, so for now I'm going to just label it as a plain old B-4-T -- Last edit: 2025-04-06 16:02:18 | |
| 1925 HK Porter 0-4-0T |