Palmetto Brick RR Plymouth loco dimensions

Hi, can anyone give me the dimensions of the Palmetto Brick RR Plymouths. here is a pic:

Suggestion:

Google " Plymouth Industrial RR Locomotives" It will pull up several sites regarding Plymouth Loco’s.

NE Rails sites have several pages with various industrial loco’s pictures ( some other photos of the Palmetto Brick Co’s power and equipment.

Also you might find other information on Plymouth Locos at this linked website : http://www.williamsdistribution.com/distribution_index.cfm

The WW Williams co is apparently a resource now (since production has ceased) for all things Plymouth.

Good Luck with your quest!

Tried all that before- no luck. Thanks though.

While looking for something else,I found this video clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmhXBVO4u4o&feature=related

This one on Plymouth Engines might be of interest as well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvO3xoSBB7Y&feature=related

And this one of a restored Plymout BL:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovTlmPsQyBk&feature=related

And this of a Thirty Ton Plymouth:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZdCKm_7wm8&feature=related

I had seen all but the last of those video’s-but again, thanks for looking.

I was really surprised , when I got to looking around, how many videos showed up of Plymouth Locomotive products; and some of the other’dinkeys’ as well.

Also found within the Videos of the WK&S RR ( in Penna.) of their little Mack engine as well.

Mack locomotives are another topic that interest’s me-I’d love to see some videos of them, not just the usual black and white pictures.

A little bit of measurement with a set of dividers, ruler, and calculator.

Gauge of these locos are 36" From this you can estimate the “bumper” height, and then from a side view the same height can be used to work the rest of the dimensions.

I have heard, but not been able to confirm that Palmetto Brick has parked the trains, and that they will not run again.

Tom

I also heard that-too bad[:(]