Friday, June 27, 2014

wow, those drive wheels... the Norris designed engine for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad


Camden et Amboy railways, 1850

Found on https://www.facebook.com/groups/yachtclubdesavionsdelaroute/?fref=nf

That's a Crampton locomotive...the idea was to put the drive wheels behind the firebox so the builder could use larger wheels, and lower the center of gravity. (thanks to Jeff F)

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  1. That's a Crampton locomotive...the idea was to put the drive wheels behind the firebox so the builder could use larger wheels, and lower the center of gravity. An unlovely machine.

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  2. The locomotive's tractive effort was not sufficient for long term or heavy work. With only one driving axle and three unpowered leading axles, too much of the locomotive's weight was distributed over the unpowered lead three axles. The 6-2-0s were later rebuilt to a 4-4-0 arrangement.

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