Posted 8 years ago
Ted_Straub
(992 items)
These two images are typical of the LV's motive power in the 1930s. The photos are revealing, and fortunately, the details of the subject, and the photographers' identifications were noted.
Nice looking locomotives, but none survive. The railroad offered a few to some towns on the line, but these offers were sadly rejected.
I did not notice until just now, that the engine on right is numbered 5208, and the one on the right is 5207!
I also just detected that that 5207 has the "Bethlehem Boosters" on is tender. Theoretically, these were to help heavy trains ascend the mountains on the Valley's route more easily. But in practice, they didn't work so well, thus they were removed from the tenders.
Thank you, roddyq! I appreciate your love of these photos....
Superb find, very envious !
A great pair of photos of great locomotives. Luckily some of the AT&SFs survived.
That would be AT&SF 4-8-4s.
Thank you all for your loves of this LV steam engine! I appreciate all of your loves!!!!