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A picture of series 1201-1212, type 4-6-6-4, class M-2 locomotive engine on Western Maryland Railway at Ridgeley, W. Va.  The engine is built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (no. 62453)in 1940 with following specification: wt--601,000lb; cyl.4-23x32; dri. 69"; T.F. 95,500 lb.; B.P. 250lb.

1. Locomotive 1201on Western Maryland Railway at Ridgeley, W. Va.

A picture of series 1201-1212, type 4-6-6-4, class M-2 locomotive engine on Western Maryland Railway at Ridgeley, W. Va.  The engine is built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (no. 62463)in 1940 with following specification: wt--601,000lb; cyl.-4-23x32; dri. 69"; T.F. 95,500 lb.; B.P. 250lb.

2. Western Maryland Railway Locomotive 1211 at Ridgeley, W. Va.

A picture of series 9502, type 2-8-2, class H-X-A, Side Tank locomotive engine at Dickinson, W. Va.  Locomotive built by American Locomotive Co. in 1907.

3. Kanawha and Michigan (NYC Lines) Locomotive 9502 at Dickinson, W. Va.

B&O 1239, E-8-60 locomotive engine on B&O Railway at Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Va.  The engine is built by Baldwin Loc. Wks. in 1893 and scrapped in 1942.

4. Baltimore and Ohio Locomotive No. 1239, Clarksburg, W. Va.

X-1 992 locomotive engine on N&W Railway at Bluefield, W. Va.  The engine is built by Schenectady in May 1910 (no. 47174).

5. Norfolk and Western Locomotive X-1 992 at Bluefield, W. Va.

Norfolk and Western A 1232;  Norfolk and Western (#360) with 4-8-2, K-2; #134 and other locomotive engines on N&W Railway at Depot at Williamson, W. Va.

6. Railroad Yard at Williamson, W. Va.

A picture of A 1232 locomotive engine on N&W Railway of Roanoke being serviced at Williamson, W. Va.

7. Norfolk and Western Locomotive A 1232 at Williamson, W. Va.

8. Locomotive on the Sand Springs Railroad

C.A. Ray with several crew members, C&O R.R..

9. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive No. 378 and Crew

'R. Chafey, owner. Pete Chanel was the engineer on this log train'.

10. Locomotive at William, W. Va., East of Thomas on the Western Maryland Railroad

Monongahela freight locomotive engine (120).

11. Locomotive No. 120 and Crew

Locomotive 'Westward Ho!' built by Roger in 1857 with 'cylinder 12"; diam. 20" stove; Diam of Driving Wheels 54".'

12. Locomotive 'Westward Ho!' Built by by Roger

'Engineer, Robert S. Rigg and Porter 0-4-0, 24ton Locomotive #3 of Acme Limestone Co., Fort Spring, W. Va.. in 1930's.  Locomotive was purchased from Haley, Chisom & Morris builders of the "New" Big Bend Tunnel on the C.& O. where the locomotive was used.'

13. Locomotive of Acme Limestone Company, Fort Spring, W. Va.

14. Baltimore and Ohio Steam Engine

A B&O Engine in an unidentified rail yard.

15. Baltimore and Ohio Engine

16. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Locomotive and Crew

17. Camel Back Engine of Laurel Fork and Sand Hill Railroad, Volcano, W. Va.

18. Three Young Boys Pose with Locomotive No. 2

Built by Ensign MFG. Co., Huntington, W. Va..

19. Ohio River Railroad Car 2701 of West Virginia, Kentucky & Tennessee Lumber Line

20. Ohio River Railroad Car No. 4041 built by Ensign MFG Co. in Huntington, W. Va..

A West Virginia Short Line R.R. car 1057 built by American Car & Foundry Co. in Huntington, W. Va..

21. Shortline Railroad Car No. 1057 Built by American Car and Foundry Company, Huntington, W. Va.

22. Locomotives of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Exhibited for 100th Anniversary

A Cumberland Valley Rail Road engine 'Pioneer' 'made for streetcar like line' in Grafton yard.

23. Engine 'Pioneer' on Philadelphia and Reading Flat Bed Car in Grafton Yard

Chapter 20, page 224.

24. Horse Drawn Car 'Pioneer' of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad