C1900 no date, or author info. This Portland Works product was built in Sept of 1894 and started life on the Portland & Ogdensburg (later the MEC Mountain Division) as #14 The Avalon. MEC placed this locomotive in Class J and renumbered to 114. It was renumbered again in 1900 to #162. Scrapped by the MEC in July 1906. Cyl-19/26 with 62 inch drivers. /DL |
Date:
8/1/1900 |
Location:
Waterville, ME Map  |
Views:
529 |
Collection Of:

David Larrabee |
Locomotives: |
Author: Unknown
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Picture Categories: Roster,Steam |
This picture is part of album: Maine Central - Waterville |