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Author: | 4-6-2 [ Thu Oct 31, 2002 7:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | What is Great Northern 2507? |
What type of engine is this and who owns it? Also who owns the NP 4-6-0 that was talked about in the 2507 thread. |
Author: | hankmorris [ Thu Oct 31, 2002 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What is Great Northern 2507? |
Great Northern #2507 is a class P-2 4-8-2 built by Baldwin in 1923 for passenger service on the GN and was retired in 1957. In 1962, the 2507 was donated to Klickitat County by the SP&S and placed on display near Maryhill, on the Columbia River. The SP&S donated the GN locomotive since all of the SP&S steam had already been scrapped (except #539, donated to the city of Vancouver, WA and #700 which had been donated to the City of Portland, OR). The locomotive was barged from Maryhill to Pasco a "few years" back with the intention of restoring it to operation. The restoration effort broke down and it's currently stored on a spur at the east end of the Port of Pasco waiting for it's fate to be decided by Klickitat County. hankmorris@earthlink.net |
Author: | Smokebox [ Thu Oct 31, 2002 8:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What is Great Northern 2507? |
The NP 4-6-0 is number 1364, built by Baldwin in 1902. The locomotive is on display in a city park, and is owned by the city of Pasco. I think she's a class S4, but I could be wrong. An almost identicle locomotive is under restoration for operation near Yakima. Smokebox "orhf dot org" |
Author: | BrianF [ Fri Nov 01, 2002 12:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What is Great Northern 2507? *PIC* |
I'd like to express my appreciation to Hank for cutting and pasting the information on the 2507 from my web site (without attribution!). Here is the photo that accompanies the text. > Great Northern #2507 is a class P-2 4-8-2 > built by Baldwin in 1923 for passenger > service on the GN and was retired in 1957. > In 1962, the 2507 was donated to Klickitat > County by the SP&S and placed on display > near Maryhill, on the Columbia River. The > SP&S donated the GN locomotive since all > of the SP&S steam had already been > scrapped (except #539, donated to the city > of Vancouver, WA and #700 which had been > donated to the City of Portland, OR). The > locomotive was barged from Maryhill to Pasco > a "few years" back with the > intention of restoring it to operation. The > restoration effort broke down and it's > currently stored on a spur at the east end > of the Port of Pasco waiting for it's fate > to be decided by Klickitat County. Washington Steam Railroads and Locomotives ![]() brianf425@yahoo.com |
Author: | BrianF [ Fri Nov 01, 2002 1:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | NP 1354 in Pasco WA *PIC* |
> What type of engine is this and who owns it? > Also who owns the NP 4-6-0 that was talked > about in the 2507 thread. Northern Pacific 4-6-0 #1354 was built by Baldwin in 1902. It was donated to the city of Pasco and placed on display in Volunteer Park. Washington Steam Railroads and Locomotives ![]() brianf425@yahoo.com |
Author: | Scott [ Fri Nov 01, 2002 4:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Yes - S-4 class *NM* |
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Author: | L Beckman [ Fri Nov 01, 2002 4:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: NP 1354 in Pasco WA question |
> Northern Pacific 4-6-0 #1354 was built by > Baldwin in 1902. It was donated to the city > of Pasco and placed on display in Volunteer > Park. Brian: Nice photo of a nice engine which looks well cared for considering it is outside and in a park. One question; is that NP herald on the tender authentic? Did NP locomotives (perhaps at the end of the steam era) actually have that herald applied to tenders? Thanks! Les Beckman (HVRM) midlandblb@cs.com |
Author: | Jeff Terry [ Fri Nov 01, 2002 9:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Monad herald |
One question; is that NP herald on the tender authentic? Did NP locomotives (perhaps at the end of the steam era) actually have that herald applied to tenders? NP steam locomotives like the one at Pasco did not have the NP Monad logo on their tenders in regular service. This seems to have been added when the engines were being prepared for park display. For example, I've noticed that the Monad was added to NP 328 when it was placed on display at Stillwater, Minnesota in the 1950s, although it never wore it in regular service. Same goes for the NP 2-6-2 at Duluth, and most others. Jeff Terry jterry618@msn.com |
Author: | Douglas Shearer [ Sat Nov 02, 2002 3:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What is Great Northern 2507? *PIC* |
> The NP 4-6-0 is number 1364, built by > Baldwin in 1902. The locomotive is on > display in a city park, and is owned by the > city of Pasco. I think she's a class S4, but > I could be wrong. An almost identicle > locomotive is under restoration for > operation near Yakima. > Smokebox Correction to above note: NP 1354 is on display in the park in Pasco; NP 1364 is a sister NP S-4 built by Baldwin in 1902. NP 1364 is at the Northern Pacific Railway Museum in Toppenish, WA, about 70 miles west of Pasco and 17 miles SE of Yakima. It was donated to the Metropolitan Park Department of Tacoma and placed on display at Point Defiance Park. The photo is of it on display there. The link is to the current restoration project. The site will soon be updated as much has been accomplished since the page was published. NP 1364 ![]() |
Author: | L Beckman [ Sat Nov 02, 2002 7:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Monad herald |
> One question; is that NP herald on the > tender authentic? Did NP locomotives > (perhaps at the end of the steam era) > actually have that herald applied to > tenders? > NP steam locomotives like the one at Pasco > did not have the NP Monad logo on their > tenders in regular service. This seems to > have been added when the engines were being > prepared for park display. For example, I've > noticed that the Monad was added to NP 328 > when it was placed on display at Stillwater, > Minnesota in the 1950s, although it never > wore it in regular service. Same goes for > the NP 2-6-2 at Duluth, and most others. > Jeff Terry Jeff: Thanks for the clarification. Les midlandblb@cs.com |
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