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DSL 2-6-6-0 #209 - Denver & Salt Lake RR |
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Built by Alco-Schenectady in 1910, this articulated Mallet was originally built as a 0-6-6-0 configuration for the Denver, Northwestern & Pacific RR but this website doesn't offer that rare configuration for Alco. A leading truck was added in 1912 along with mechanical stokers by the now renamed Denver & Salt Lake RR. Specifics - Class 76 (later L-77), 55" drivers, 225 psi boiler pressure, 21x32" high pressure cylinders, 33.5x32 low pressure cylinders, engine weight of 362,000 lb, tractive effort of 70,456 lb. The class was purchased by the Denver & Rio Grande Western where they served until retirement in the late 1940's-early 1950's. Unknown photographer. |
Photo Date: |
10/1/1937 Upload Date: 2/27/2016 6:15:55 PM |
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Denver, CO |
Author: |
Gary Everhart |
Categories: |
Roster,Yard,Steam |
Locomotives: |
DSL 209(2-6-6-2) |
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972 Comments: 1 |
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DSL 2-6-6-0 #215 - Denver & Salt Lake RR |
Description: |
Here is another Alco-Schenectady built 2-6-6-0 Mallet configuration (although this website does not have that option for Alco's). Drury (1993) says that these locomotives were the beneficiaries of two updates to the Mallet design the railroad was already operating -- a leading truck to make it a better road engine and a mechanical stoker. They apparently served their purpose well because all but one went to the Denver & Rio Grande Western in 1947, from which they retired a few years later (1949-1951) as 3370-3375. Specifics - Class 210 (L-77), 55" drivers, 225 psi boiler pressure, 21x32" high pressure cylinders, 33.5x32 low pressure cylinders, engine weight of 361,000 lb, tractive effort of 70,456 lb. Unknown photographer and date is approximate. |
Photo Date: |
10/1/1937 Upload Date: 2/27/2016 6:16:00 PM |
Location: |
Denver, CO |
Author: |
Gary Everhart |
Categories: |
Roster,Yard,Steam |
Locomotives: |
DSL 215(2-6-6-2) |
Views: |
786 Comments: 1 |
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