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Photo Credit: Left: by Frank Berry (1960's) Right: by unknown (c1997) |
Shop Number 2374 | - | Built for: Ingenio Pantelon |
{1,813th Lima Built Shay} |
Built: |
Class: 20-2 |
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Cylinders: 2 - 8 x 12 |
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Boiler:
[Style - Dia.] |
Boiler Pressure:
160 |
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Empty Weight: 46,863 |
Owners: G. Amsinck & Co. (D), New York City, NY (exporter) Ingenio Pantelon (Pantaleon Sugar Plantation), #4 "SAN VICENTE", Pantaleon, Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala (1997) Last operational, put on display (2002) Displayed at Pantaleon, Pantaleon, Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala |
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Disposition: Surviving | |||
Additional Notes:
Ultramares Corporation, NYC, NY (exporter or parent Co. of Amsinck) SLc Survivor List Note: the display name "New England Lime Co." is copied from a book photo and was not part of the Shays past ownership. ![]() |