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Wilmington and Western 58 is an 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1907 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway, it is preserved and operated by the Wilmington and Western Railroad.
The Wilmington and Western Railroad (reporting mark WWRC) is a freight and heritage railroad in northern Delaware, operating over a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) branch line between Wilmington and Hockessin. The 10.2-mile (16.4 km) railroad operates both steam and diesel locomotives.
Wilmington and Western 58: 1907 built [10] Wilmington and Western / Wilmington & Western RR [10] TN-02 Cherokee Brick & Tile 1 2-4-2: 1920 built [11] Cowan Railroad Museum, Cowan, Tennessee: TN-03 Mikado Locomotive No. 4501: 1979 NRHP Chattanooga, Tennessee: TX-01 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Depot and Locomotive No. 5000 ...
Wilmington and Western 98 is a preserved 4-4-0 "American" type steam locomotive built in January 1909 by the American Locomotive Company's Schenectady Works for the Mississippi Central, it is now preserved and operated by the Wilmington and Western Railroad.
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In 2019–2020, it was donated to the Historic Red Clay Valley Inc., and the locomotive remains on a siding near Mt. Cuba. B6sa #60 then was moved to the Wilmington and Western's railroad shops in Wilmington, Delaware on May 9, 2024 where it will be cosmetically restored and then put on display as an exhibit in Lewes, Delaware. [4]
Now at the Wilmington and Western Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware. 5: 0-6-0: American Locomotive Company: unknown: 11/1942: 8/1/1963: Built as U.S. Army #4039. Sold to the VBR on February 17, 1947, as their #5. Retired on August 1, 1963. Sold to Earle Gil for use on the Morris County Central Railroad in late 1965 and entered service on August ...
Blairstown Railway bought; the companies reorganize as second corporate incarnation of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad [46] [41] 1884 The Panic of 1884; 1885 July 13: Passaic and New York Railroad (The Passaic branch) chartered; begins operating in 1886 [47] [48] and would last until 2020 [49] 1887