Green Mountain #89 "switches" a Berk.  Contributor's Pick!       
This is a really nice postcard I found. The GMRC engine was built in 1910 by the Canadian Locomotive Company for the Grand Trunk Railway, this engine became Canadian National No. 911, in class E-10-a, in 1923. These locomotives had 21x26-inch cylinders, 63-inch drivers and a boiler pressure of 170 pounds. They exerted 26,000 pounds of tractive effort and weighed 141,800 pounds.
Date: 5/8/2012 Location: Bellows Falls, VT   Map Show Bellows Falls on a rail map Views: 1905 Collection Of:   Wendy Crim
Locomotives: NKP 759(2-8-4) GMRC 89(2-6-0)    Author:  Frank L. Forward
Green Mountain #89 "switches" a Berk.
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  NKP Berk Action Shots
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Name Type Comments Date
Fred Stuckmann General That's cool, but they look like they're derailed. 6/22/2012 9:36:19 PM
Robert Farkas General The Berkshire is NKP 759 which was in fantrip service from 1968 to about 1972. 6/24/2012 7:20:04 PM
Anthony Siniscalco General all the tracks in that time a t bellows falls were covered by dirt almost like the tracks were bured 11/12/2012 4:40:26 PM

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