• S-12s for sale at OMR

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Discussion related to Baldwin Locomotive Works, Lima Locomotive Works, Lima-Hamilton Corporation, and Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton.

Moderator: lumpy72

  by joydivision350125
 
These are the Sierra Railroad units -- a shame to see 40 and 44 derelict. I remember seeing 44 in service maybe in the late 1980s -- I think 40 was a parts unit even then.

  by PRSL1972
 
what was the orginal rr that these baldwins belonged to?

  by hankadam
 
Please give me serial numbers, and I'll forward complete data, and original owners, location, original road numbers, etc. (I don't remember Ozark as a renewal parts customer). Regards, Hank Rentschler

  by trainspot
 
76092 2/55 Sierra 40
76093 2/55 Sierra 42
75140 7/51 Sharon Steel 10, Sierra green 44

  by hankadam
 
A few more details:
76092 & 3 were indeed delivered to Sierra Railroad, Jamestown, California on 2/16/55 and 2/17/55. Baldwin serial # 431 and 432 respectively, road # 40 and 42, 606A engines, nos. 6833 and 6834.

Sharon Steel S-12, was delivered on 7/23/51 to Lowellville, Ohio; serial # 111, and Road # 10. (Incidentally they had a S-8 with the same Road #). The 606A engine was Serial #5948.

All from Service Engineers' Instructions and Data, June 1960 (File No. 5) listing all Baldwins in service, and that really included all the were ever built (aside from one or two that may have been wrecked.

Take care, Hank

hi

  by thebigham
 
These units are still for sale.

  by Petz
 
@joydivision350125, on the Pentrexvideo about the sierra railway you could hear a beginning engine failure on the 44 (sounds after damaged crankshaft or connecting road bearing) when the train climbs up the hill near chinese camp so probably they would have set the unit out of operation after this date.

  by thebigham
 
Price reduced to $75,000.

  by 2spot
 
The other two ( parts units ) have also had their prices reduced to $17,000 each from $22,000.

  by GN 599
 
thebigham wrote:Price reduced to $75,000.
Wow what a deal. There are decent GP's out there for around that much. Given the fact of the current economy, thats gonna be a hard sell.

  by BR&P
 
Friction bearings, #6 brake schedule....these brokers are out of touch with reality. Or maybe they're thinking of what they could get for scrap plus non-railroad use of traction motors etc. Either way, 75K is way too high for what is essentially a museum piece.