Lima Locomotive Works, Inc.
Photo Credit:
Left: by unknown
Right: by Doug Kuntz (2003)
Shop Number 3118 - Built for: Good Roads Construction Co.
{2,539th Lima Built Shay}
Built:
5-22-1920
Class:
B
10-2
Trucks:
2
Cylinders:
[#-Dia. x Stroke]
3 - 4.5 x 8
Gear Ratio:
2.467
Wheel Dia.:
22"
Gauge:
24"
Boiler:
[Style - Dia.]

E.W.T. - 18.5"
Boiler Pressure:
In Lbs. (PSI)
170
Tractive Effort:
3,474 Lbs.
Factor of
Adhesion:

7.57
Maximum
Safe Speed:

10.6
Fuel Type:
Coal
Fuel Capacity:
0.5 Ton
Water Capacity:
300 Gallons
Empty Weight:
As built
22,600
Owners:
Good Roads Construction Co. #3118, Leachville, AR
(9-28-1925) Colbert Lime Rock Asphalt Co., #1, Cherokee, AL
(11-6-1933) Birmingham Slag Co., Cherokee, AL, derelict
(c1933) Abandoned in woods near Cherokee, AL
(1968) Robert L. Johnson (railfan), Rossville, GA
(1970) Marc Lamoreaux (railfan) #6, Waterville, KS; restored to look like Gilpin Tram #6
(1976-1986) Operated on: High Country RR #6, Heritage Square, Golden, CO
(1986) In storage at Colorado Springs, CO
(12-1994) For sale at Colorado Springs, CO
(3-2003) Doug Kuntz (railfan), Foster Brook & State Line RR #12, Bradford PA
Disposition: Operational on Foster Brook & State Line RR, Bradford PA
Additional Notes: Restored: Marc Lamoreaux of Waterville, Kansas
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