Stourbridge Line (Delaware Lackwaxwen & Stourbridge |
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New: 19 June 2018 | PRR(SBRR) #9880 at Honesdale, PA on 16 June 2018 (Bill Kalkman photo) | |||
Reporting Mark: SBRR | Roster data from Bill Kalkman | |||
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Model (& Bldr) | DL&S Road # | Serial # | Built | Notes |
BL2 (EMD) | 54 | 8165 | 4/49 | Ex-Lackawaxen & Stourbridge 54 < nee Bangor & Aroostook 54 |
FP7 (GMDD) | 9880 | A244 | 9/51 | Built in Canada; ex-Wellsville & Corning 1306 < AMTL 1306 < nee Canadian Pacific 4040 |
* Historical Steam Engine * | ||||
0-4-0 steam engine | -- | -- | 1828 | Locomotive built by Foster, Rastrick & Company |
The DL&S railroad is home to the "Stourbridge Lion" first steam engine to operate in the United States. Construction of the four-wheel steamer in Stourbridge, England was completed in 1828. It was shipped to the U.S. and re-assembled in West Point, NY Reference Source: Stourbridge Line website |
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