Beginning as an 0-6-6T switcher (Minneapolis Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic #38) built in 1887 by the Rhode Island Locomotive Works in Providence, it was rebuilt into an 0-6-0 in 1888 and numbered 321, and rebuilt again in June 1932 into this cute 0-6-0T (class B) configuration for switching duties around the Shoreham Shops in Minneapolis. After serving well into the 1950's, it was converted back to a traditional 0-6-0 tender based switcher and preserved in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Note the fireman posed on the front as the engineer backs the loco. The date of this unretouched sepia photo is approximate - no photographer listed. |
Date:
6/1/1945 |
Location:
Minneapolis, MN Map ![Show Minneapolis on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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Stephen Bradley |
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Author: Gary Everhart
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![SOO 0-6-0T X90 - Minneapolis, St Paul, Sault Sainte Marie Ry](http://s3.amazonaws.com/rrpa_photos/98739/MStPSltStM%20Ry%20X90%20front.jpg) |
Picture Categories: Roster,Steam |
This picture is part of album: SOO's Cute X90 Tank Switcher |