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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:16 pm 

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Stewartstown #10 is indeed a 44 tonner. There is a 45 tonner with side rods at The Maryland & Pennsylvania R.R. Preservation Society, Muddy Creek Forks, PA. The engine is currently numbered 3, and both Cummins prime movers are operational. They are slowly prepping it for operation.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:46 pm 

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We have a Whitcomb 44-ton diesel at the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum in North Judson, Indiana. #27 is still operational and we use it quite a bit for switching in the yard and also for our guest engineer program.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 11:10 pm 

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The following <snip> has been borrowed for informational purposes from the List of Preserved Critters Dinkys and Centercabs. I am sure the owner of this list, Jay Reed, would love any input and updates you could provide him. The link is here:
http://www.sonic.net/~jayreed/preserved.html
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GE 44 tonners:

GE 44ton (II-A3) Stevenson, Al. Stevenson Depot Museum
GE 44ton (II-C2) Fort Smith, Ar. Fort Smith Trolley Museum (31870)
GE 44ton (II-B2) Yuma, Az. Yuma Valley Ch., NRHS (15769)
GE 44ton Barstow, Ca. Western America RR Museum / display ex-USMC #248236
GE 44ton Campo, Ca. San Diego RR Museum
GE 44ton (II-B4) Portola, Ca. Feather River Rail Soc. / museum (27819)
GE 44ton (II-A3) Rio Vista Jct., Ca. Western Ry. Assoc. / museum (15028)
GE 44ton (II-B4) Rio Vista Jct., Ca. Western Ry. Assoc. / museum ex-VE #502 (27818)
GE 44ton (II-B4) Rio Vista Jct., Ca. Western Ry. Assoc. / museum (28336)
GE 44ton (II-C2) Sacramento, Ca. Cal. State RR Museum (31878)
GE 44ton Sunol, Ca. "Niles Canyon Ry" Pacific Locomotive Assoc. (17927)
GE 44ton Wilmantic, Ct. Ct. Eastern RR Museum (30854)
GE 44ton (II-C2) Parrish, Fl. Fl. Gulf Coast RR Museum (31872)
GE 44ton Union, Il. Il. Ry. Museum
GE 44ton Noblesville, In. Indiana RR Museum [17930 ?]
GE 44ton (II-A3) Abilene, Ks. Abilene & Smokey Valley / tourist (12913)
GE 44ton Baldwin, Ks. Midland Ry. Museum (15760)
GE 44ton Baltimore, Md. B&O RR Museum
GE 44ton Charlotte, Mi. Charlotte Southern / tourist (on A&B) (32664 - last 44t built)
GE 44ton Meredith, N.H. Winnipesaukee RR / tourist (17937)
GE 44ton Meredith, N.H. Winnipesaukee RR / tourist (18147)
GE 44ton (II-B3) N. Conway, N.H. Conway Scenic Ry. / tourist (27975)
GE 44ton (II-B1) Arkville, N.Y. Delaware & Ulster Rail Ride / tourist (17935)
GE 44ton (II-C2) Peninsula, Oh. Cuyahoga Valley / tourist (31881)
GE 44ton Rockton, S.C. South Carolina RR Museum (29972)
GE 44ton Chattanooga, Tn. Tn. Valley RR Museum (27824)
GE 44ton (II-C2) San Angelo, Tx. Santa Fe Depot Museum (31879)
GE 44ton (II-C2) (2) Ogden, Ut Utah RR Museum
GE 44ton (II-A2) Green Bay, Wi. National RR Museum (12948)
GE 44ton Thirlmere, NSM, Australia New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (17939)
GE 44ton Port Adelaide, SA, Australia Port Dock Railway Museum (17933)
GE 44ton Musquodoboit, N.S. "railway museum" (28350)
GE 44ton (II-B4) Port Stanley, On. Port Stanley Terminal RR #L3 (tourist) (28347)
GE 44ton V.C., Mexico Vera Cruz State Museum (15025)


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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:31 am 

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Surprised to see no mention of the two ex-Hartwell Railroad 44-ton GEs at Southeastern Railway Museum near Atlanta, GA. Maybe Andrew D. can provide some history on these? I know one was restored to its original NYO&W scheme, but I don't know if both came from that road originally or not.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:33 am 

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Stephen S. Syfrett wrote:
Surprised to see no mention of the two ex-Hartwell Railroad 44-ton GEs at Southeastern Railway Museum near Atlanta, GA. Maybe Andrew D. can provide some history on these? I know one was restored to its original NYO&W scheme, but I don't know if both came from that road originally or not.


Yes, the one was a former NYO&W unit. Another ex-NYO&W unit (#105) is privately owned at the Southern RR of NJ at Winslow Jct., NJ. They have 2 more 44 tonners on their roster (#410, 412) but I believe both are stored at the moment.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:49 am 

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Stephen S. Syfrett wrote:
Surprised to see no mention of the two ex-Hartwell Railroad 44-ton GEs at Southeastern Railway Museum near Atlanta, GA. Maybe Andrew D. can provide some history on these? I know one was restored to its original NYO&W scheme, but I don't know if both came from that road originally or not.



NYO&W 104 was built for them in 1941. We have been told that it was rebuilt at GE sometime in the 50's. It does appear to have newer wiring than the other locomotive, despite being older. Also, the prime movers do not have sequential serial numbers, indicating that one may have been replaced. It went to the Hartwell some time in the 60's, I believe. 104 has been in the shop receiving repairs for the past few months, most notably to address a couple of leaking head gaskets. We rebuilt the heads on the #1 engine a few years ago. It should be back in regular service later this month.

Hartwell 2 was built for the Hartwell in 1950. It was the workhorse of train operations for the first couple of years at our current site, while 104 was receiving paint and mechanical work. It is currently in the shop for a major rebuild that will include rebuilt heads on both engines, radiator core replacement, wiring, a new paint job, ect. ect. We were making good progress, but the need for unexpected repairs to 104 slowed us down. Barring any further delays, 2 should be back sometime next year.

Both of the locomotives came to the museum in the early 1990's. They are the perfect locomotives for our train ride, which only consists of two cabooses at this point. Their best selling point is that they are easy on the track. Unfortunately, we too have noticed that D-17000 parts are becoming harder and harder to find.

Andrew Durden
SRM

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:52 am 

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GE 44ton Chattanooga, Tn. Tn. Valley RR Museum (27824)


I believe this locomotive was scrapped sometime in the late 70's or early 80's.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:09 am 

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Location: Woodstock, CT
The Grafton and Upton in Massachusetts just scrapped their #9

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The Connecticut Trolley Museum has a ex-Army 44Ton 7926.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners Whitewater Valley RR
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:11 pm 

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Location: Anderson, Indiana
We have a GE 65 ton former US Navy Puget Sound. It was donated to us from Cargill in Cincinnati. It is pretty much in original condition, still has the gold glow headlights. It has Cummins engines in it that were probably put in in the early 1970's, replacing the same engine type apparently.

We've put quite a bit on money into this locomotive to get it in the shape that it is, not to mention the cost of moving it to Connersville by truck! We do need one piece of jewelry for this engine. The GE bubble that would have been in the center of the control panel is missing. If anyone can help with that, please let me know.

David Farlow
Whitewater Valley Railroad


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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners Knightstown Carthage and Shirley
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:22 pm 

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I have no idea what engines are in these locomotives, but both are operable at the Knightstown, Carthage, & Shirley tourist railroad in Knightstown, Indiana. Number 215 (black & orange) is the one they've run for many years and does not have side rods. The other engine 468 (blue) has side rods and has been very thoroughly restored, engine work, motors, and complete body pull apart and repaint. He doesn't seem to use it very often, perhaps for fear of getting it dirty. It is usually kept inside the Carthage enginehouse.

I have no idea of the original numbers or history of these engines, both appear to be military engines to me.

David Farlow
Whitewater Valley Railroad


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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:59 pm 

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Quincy Railroad #3 resides at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola. It was recently (since this photo was taken) repainted and is undergoing a mechanical restoration at this time:

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The SLG&W locomotive behind the #3 is now at the Western Railway Museum near Rio Vista, CA.

Hopefully an extant "WP family" 44-tonner will join the collection one day.

Chris Allan

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:32 pm 

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Ex-Greater Winnipeg and Water District Railway #100 and #101. Now both the property of W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd of Blenheim and Kent Bridge, Ontario.
http://www.trainweb.org/oldtimetrains/industrial/ont/wgthompson.asp. (The web page doesn't like Firefox, so use Internet Explorer)

43 tonner Wabash 51, built in 1939. The first diesel electric owned by the Wabash. Now owned and operated by the Elgin County Railway Museum in St. Thomas, Ontario. The same city it called home for its entire Wabash life.
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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:14 pm 

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Does anyone out there know if Virginian Ry. 44-tonner # 6 still exists? The last time I heard anything about it, it was in industrial service somewhere in Texas (?). If it's still around, it would be the last surviving Virginian diesel not made into a slug. It would be nice to see it come home to Virginia, and join the steamer it replaced, VGN 0-8-0 # 4.

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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:42 pm 

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In 2006 the Danbury Railway Museum recieved a donation of two 44 tonners from Electric Boat of Groton, CT. One is former New Haven 0814 sn18192 built 3/45. The other is Union Pacific 1399 sn28344 built 3/47. the only 44 tonner that UP owned. both units are for the most part origional (Including the footboards. and headlights).the units were maintained well for an industrial setting, however sporadic use the last several years has caught up with them. luckily they also came with the spare parts supply to keep them in service.


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 Post subject: Re: Roll Call: GE 44-tonners
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:33 pm 

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NC&STL RY 100 was moved to the Cowan RR Museum in Cowan, TN Last year. After being inactive for an unknown period of time, both D17000's were brought back to life and the locomotive has received a fresh coat of paint in it's as delivered scheme. NC&STL 101 also survives.

Stuart

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