Built by Baldwin in 1902 and originally carrying the number 52, this ten-wheeler type locomotive was a class F4 with 62" drivers, developed 180 psi boiler pressure and had a tractive effort of 23,162 lb. It was rebuilt several times with different numbers of tubes each time and renumbered as well. On the last rebuild, it ended up as #154. According to the Ann Arbor Technical & Historical Society, it was scrapped on 2/28/1933 in Owosso, MI. No date or photographer were listed. With the help from several comments on the photo and based on the photo paper quality, I now believe the date to be closer to the Nov. 30, 1918 date shown on the billboard to the lower right - still is approximate but closer! |