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Author:  uj205 [ Mon Sep 13, 1999 5:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Sharknose Baldwins Available for Auction!!!

Sharknose Baldwins Available for Auction!!!<p>From a post on Trainorders.com, I have learned that the last two remaining Baldwin Sharknose locomotives, long stored on the E&LS, have been placed on the auction block (please refer to link below). Does the high price of these locomotives (at least $67,000 for the pair) place them out of the range of most preservationists? If the locomotives are not sold, are they in greater danger of being scrapped? <p>uj205@hotmail.com<p><br>http://www.kingsell.com/auctionroot/viewauctions.asp?catID=18<br>



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Author:  Alan Levy [ Mon Sep 13, 1999 9:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sharknose Baldwins Available for Auction!!!

Maybe those Baldwin guys at SMS in NJ will pick them up! They seem to know how to return them to <br>service.<p>If anyone has the chance to get over to SMS to watch the Baldwin switchers run it is well worth it. The crews are friendly and don't make you feel like the foamer that you really are.....<p>If you have never heard a Baldwin prime mover it is an interesting sound...Kinda like a slow ALCO <br>with loose parts.<p>-Alan<br>



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Author:  Bob Yarger [ Tue Sep 14, 1999 5:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Shark B unit

Several years ago, there was also an ex-PRR Shark B unit carbody at a junkyard in Pennsylvania (can't remember where). It was being used as a building, so possibly could be still there. Anyone have an update?<br>



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Author:  Mike Shirk [ Tue Sep 14, 1999 11:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Shark B unit

Rember reading about it on AOTT. Think it was around Wilkes-Barre. Wheels were added to one end of the unit and it was used as a portable welder (for one of the strip mining operations?). Unfortunately, I also think it was scrapped a few years back. Pennsy or NYC A-B-A units sure would have looked good together.<p>Mike Shirk<br>

Author:  Alan [ Sat Sep 18, 1999 2:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Shark B unit

I saw the B unit a few years back. I saw it the same weekend as Steamtown's grand opening. It was just south of Scranton, but I followed some else there and do not know exactly where it was/is. <p>-Alan L<br>



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Author:  DPK [ Sat Sep 18, 1999 1:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Shark B unit

<P>It was located at a dealer of mining equipment,over in Pittston. <p>Based upon the Alco-style single cooling fan located in the radiator area, I think this unit was part of the ABA set rebuilt by Alco in 1959.<p>However, it did have an eight cylinder Baldwin<br>(normally aspirated) engine in place.<p>I was told it was cut some time ago.<br>




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