TMSL SW1 26, currently in a Lehigh Valley inspired paint scheme, built 1939 as ACL 1900 (or 1901?), to Richmond Terminal 1, to Richmond Fredericksburg & Potomac 50, to Canton RR #26, to Jersey Contracting #26, to McCormick Sand & Gravel #26, to TMSL.
Engine only tested on ACL and was returned; worked in Richmond VA from 1940 through 1956. It actually has probably spent the most time on any one railroad, at TMSL; previous owner quit operations in 1983 and it went to TMSL sometime between then and 1994. Unfortunately all the links to TMSL history and so forth point to sites that no longer host personal pages.
I did find one link that it may now belong to the RF&P Technical and Historical society and they were looking to find a way to move it to their property, not an easy task as it's friction bearing non-alignment coupler so it can't go on NS or CSX on it's own wheels, but is also likely too tall (loco alone is 14 feet tall) and heavy to be trucked easily.
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