CNJ DRX 6-4-2000
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CNJ DRX 6-4-2000
I'm doing some "what if" thinking. Does anyone know a source for Baldwin construction plans for the CNJ DRX 6-4-2000 double cab locomotive? It would be a very unique project locomotive. All I've been able to find are some limited view photographs.
Re: CNJ DRX 6-4-2000
My word, what an interesting build that would be!
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Re: CNJ DRX 6-4-2000
That would be neat.
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Re: CNJ DRX 6-4-2000
Ron
please contact:
Kurt R. Bell
Railroad Archivist II
Arrangement & Description Section
Pennsylvania State Archives
State Archives Division
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
350 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0090
Phone: 717.787.5304
www.phmc.state.pa.us
BLW build these under Sales Order #47513
Providing this SO number to Kurt should move your search along nicely. They should have a specifications book and will probably have some drawings.
If the trucks are the same A-1-A trucks that were used under the Alco PA's, 186 inch wheel base, contact me. If they are 184 inches, they are probably the same as went under the DL-109.
The PA State Museum at Strasburg has the BLW photo collection. If other views exist, these should have numbers near the 13,298 number on the above builders photo.
Mark Landgraf
please contact:
Kurt R. Bell
Railroad Archivist II
Arrangement & Description Section
Pennsylvania State Archives
State Archives Division
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
350 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0090
Phone: 717.787.5304
www.phmc.state.pa.us
BLW build these under Sales Order #47513
Providing this SO number to Kurt should move your search along nicely. They should have a specifications book and will probably have some drawings.
If the trucks are the same A-1-A trucks that were used under the Alco PA's, 186 inch wheel base, contact me. If they are 184 inches, they are probably the same as went under the DL-109.
The PA State Museum at Strasburg has the BLW photo collection. If other views exist, these should have numbers near the 13,298 number on the above builders photo.
Mark Landgraf