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Baldwin NG 4-C Saddle or Side Tanks
These are narrow gauge engines with four coupled driver wheels
and side or saddle tanks. Engines had driver sizes of 24, 26, 28, 33, and 37
inches.
Baldwin Catalog Photos
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This is the class photo from the 1872 Baldwin Narrow Gauge catalog.
Subclasses were the same as in 1876.
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This is the class photo from the 1876 Baldwin Narrow Gauge catalog.
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for class and subclass specifications. |
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This is the class photo from the 1877 Baldwin Narrow Gauge catalog.
Click image for a larger photo. Click here
for class and subclass specifications. |
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This is the class photo from the 1915 Baldwin catalog. Click photo for a larger image and subclass list.
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Prototype Photos
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Emilio F. Wagner #2 "Carmen", Peru (700mm ga., 27.6")
Photo from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image. |
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Fabricadora de Cal #1 "Dr. Cotching", Brazil (800mm ga.,
31.5")
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Inspectoria Federal de Obras Contra as Secas #1, Brazil
(1m ga.)
Photo from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image. |
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Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. #5, Canada (30")
Photo from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image. |
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Crane Iron Works "Carl", USA (39")
Photo from the collection of Vance Bass. Click photo for a
larger image. |
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Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company No 3.
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specification card on this engine. |
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