Great Western 90

Great Western no.90

Strasburg Railroad no.90 at Leaman Place, Pennsylvania
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Builder Baldwin Locomotive Works
Serial number 57812
Build date 1924
Specifications
Configuration 2-10-0
UIC class 1′E h
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Driver dia. 56 in (1,400 mm)[1]
Axle load 38,000 lb (17,000 kg)[1]
Adhesive weight 190,000 lb (86,000 kg)
Loco weight 212,000 lb (96,000 kg)[1]
Firebox:
  Firegrate area
54.3 sq ft (5.04 m2)[1]
Boiler pressure 200 psi (1,400 kPa)[1]
Cylinder size 24 in × 28 in (610 mm × 710 mm)[1]
Performance figures
Maximum speed 50 mph
Tractive effort 48,960 lbf (217.8 kN)[1]
Factor of adh 3.88
Career
Operators Great Western, Strasburg
Current owner Strasburg Rail Road

Strasburg Rail Road no.90 (ex: Great Western) is a 2-10-0 steam locomotive operated by the Strasburg Rail Road, outside Strasburg, Pennsylvania. She was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924, in Philadelphia PA. She originally pulled sugar beet trains of about 40 to 50 cars length for the Great Western Railway of Colorado to the company's towering mill in Loveland, Colorado. Before being sold to the Strasburg Railroad, #90 ran excursions on the GWR, and even met with Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy #5632, a 4-8-4, and CB&Q #902, a 2-10-2.Sadly, both CB&Q locomotives were scrapped when the CB&Q steam program ended. Some say that she also got t-boned by an 18-wheeler in the 1940's. In 1968, #90 was invited to double head former Canadian Pacific,G-5-d class pacific, #1278 to help her out with Ross Rowland's excursions along the steep grades. This was the last mainline excursion #90 would run.

90 was the Great Western's biggest engine; it is also the most powerful of the four steam locomotives in operation at the Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County PA, rated for 1,211 tons on the line. The Strasburg Rail Road purchased her in 1967, and it is now one of the two operating decapods in the United States. The other one being former Frisco #1630, who still operates today in the Illinois Railway Museum. Another light decapod, Woodward Iron #41 (formerly Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad #401) , just arrived at the Age of Steam Roundhouse in December 2015 for restoration.

Modifications

90 has undergone a number of modifications by the Strasburg in order to better suit their needs.

Other changes made include the addition of radio and the removal of a sheet metal cover on the pilot.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 King, E. W., Jr. in Drury p.351
  • King, E. W., Jr. in Drury, George H. (1983), Guide to North American Steam Locomotives, Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing Company, p. 351, ISBN 0-89024-206-2, LCCN 93041472 
  • Strasburg Railroad info

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