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SD Warren Tank Engine
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Mike Fox wrote:
--- Quote ---I just found a photo in a book of one of the SD Warren Locomotives under steam in the Book "In Quest of Maine Narrow Gauge". The photo was taken in 1939.I had seen the pic before but thought it was worth mentioning. By the looks of it, it is the one under the nice roof they built a few years back.
Mike
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Dana Deering replied:
--- Quote ---Mike,
I have an SD Warren co. newsletter that has a lengthy article about the mills 2 footers with lots of photos. It was given to me by the last fireman on the mill RR, Jim Golden. I used to visit him when he was in a Gorham nursing home where my then girlfriend worked. He was in his 90s and was sharp as a tack and had a great Irish accent and wit. If you ever want to see the newsletter just let me know.
Dana
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mikechoochoo replied:
--- Quote ---Any plans to restore one of these to operation? I don't know of any small 2 foot gauge American built locos in operation. These are a lot smaller than the other surviving Maine loco's that still exist. The European ones of similiar size are nice locomotives but they look European! I have seen them close up and they are mostly complete, the missing parts could be fabricated and Boothbay has the code stamp for a new boiler.
Any opinons?
Mikechoochoo
P.S. Yes I would donate something if a fund for the restoration was set up
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MikeW replied:
--- Quote ---I've looked these over carefully and photographed them. In my opinion they are in very poor shape and would require too much work to rebuild.
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mikechoochoo replied:
--- Quote ---Well they look a lot better than the traction engine that was pulled out of a river in Kansas. It should be under steam this summer. Look at that old Rogers in New Zealand. I know if I could find a frame, wheels, and cylinders from a small loco I would rebuiild it!
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steamfan95 replied:
--- Quote ---Hi! this is my first post :D I think that the 2 engines would be very worth restoring. Look at the condition combine #14 was when edaville saved it. It was sway-bellied! Rember the condition our own boxcar #309 was in? Rember how much Albion Station was leaning? We thought hurricane bob would blow it over. How will our children feel if these two pieces of history were scrapped? I think we should perswade boothbay to restore one of them to operating condition once there third german tank is restored. If we save these locomotives, one fully and the other cosmeticly, we will change future generations expressions from :( to :) .
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Matthew Martin:
I was steamfan95 on the old forum. What do you think of my idea?
Mike the Choochoo Nix:
While I'd like to see one of them restored to operation, the very reason I would like to see that is also the reason that it's unlikely. That reason is that they are small, I believe quite abit smaller than the European locomotives that Boothbay uses. That being the case they would have no real use at the Boothbay Museum. Maybe someone from Boothbay could confirm that they are a lot smaller as I suspect.
An independent group using them as a pattern for a replica would be an option, but most of us have our hands full right now one way or another.
Mike Nix
Vincent "Lightning" LeRow:
If they are small, that would make them great switchers! Nothing screams historical like a small switching loco building a train for the maineline steamer to pick up.
Stephen Hussar:
There has been "talk" by some of the folks at Boothbay about restoring one of these...someday. I'm certain it's way down on their list of priorities, however.
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