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Author:  Dennis Hogan [ Wed Apr 15, 1998 2:56 pm ]
Post subject:  American steam abroad

Any of those Vulcan 2-10-0's preserved or operational in Turkey?<br>Any of those Baldwin 2-10-4's and 2-10-2's preserved in Brazil? They were narrow gauge, aren't they? [ I'm referring to the Dona Santa Christina Ry. or some name like that.]<br><br>

Author:  mfc102069 [ Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: American steam abroad

Hello Dennis,

I was hoping you might know how to get a hold of the present owners of the Texas Zephyr in Saudi Arabia.

Im presently evaluating the possibility of restoring a Zephyr that might be available for sale.

Regards
Mario

Author:  argentina [ Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: American steam abroad

Don't know about Turkey but my udnerstanding is the locos in Brazil are all still there but no idea of what state they are in! Being Latin America anything could be happening to them!

Author:  survivingworldsteam [ Wed Apr 12, 2006 5:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: American steam abroad

Dennis Hogan

wrote:
Any of those Vulcan 2-10-0's preserved or operational in Turkey?<br>Any of those Baldwin 2-10-4's and 2-10-2's preserved in Brazil? They were narrow gauge, aren't they? [ I'm referring to the Dona Santa Christina Ry. or some name like that.]<br><br>



Hi Dennis;

In about the mid 1990s, there were eight of the Vulcan "Skyliner" 2-10-0s left in Turkey. 56375 has been preserved in the Ankara Museum; 56337 in the Camlik Museum. 56369, 56376, 56378, 56382, and 56336 were stored awaiting scrap by Turkish State Railways (TCDD).

56359 was last reported as stored operational by the TCDD at Halkapinar.

One of the meter gauge Baldwin 2-10-4s in Brazil is on display in the public square in Bananal, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Four others are still at the Dona Teresa Cristina Railway; one was scrapped in 1994. The boiler exploded in one of these locos in 1992 (probably no. 312); 309 was reported as scrapped in 1994. There were originally 14 of them.

The 2-10-2s were all built by Skoda. They are or were operational until recently; there are a total of nine of them.

-James Hefner
Hebrews 10:20a

Surviving World Steam Project

Author:  survivingworldsteam [ Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: American steam abroad

Jeff Lisowski wrote:
What about the Baldwin Pacific in Sao Paolo?

Don't recall the number off the top of my head...


There are now four preserved Baldwin Pacifics in Sao Paolo. All have been reported to be in operational condition; at least three by the railfan group the ABPF.

For more details, I refer you to the webpage at:

http://www.steam.demon.co.uk/trains/brazil13.htm

and my Surviving World Steam Locomotive CD-ROM. It has details on many of the surviving steam locomotives in South and Central America; and photographs from that region continue to come in; the May 2006 update CD will include photographs of many of the survivors in Bolivia (including Kitson Meyer and other locomotives in the remote graveyard in the desert outside of Uyuni); along with Peru.

-James Hefner
Hebrews 10:20a

Surviving World Steam Project

Author:  Hume Kading [ Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: American steam abroad

This is an old post from way before phpbb and even before webbbs.

I don't think Dennis has been active on the board for awhile.

I'll see if I can track him down and get him to respond.

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