An 0-8-0 yard goat built by Norfolk and Western
N&W was surely the culprit![:D]
Dang, you ruined tommorow question.[:D][:D]
I vote 4-8-4.
Not really. The N&W was building 4-8-4’s, 2-6-6-4’s and 2-8-8-2’s into the 50’s.
You still don’t know which engine it was.
Not until I spoiled it for you.
N&W 244 (0-8-0). Last reciprocating steam locomotive built for service in the US.
Roanoke, December, 1953.
Andre
You voted wrong…
Yes, it was the Norfolk and Western’s 0-8-0 yard goat.
So much for Google…
I have voted 4-8-4 based on a quick Googling…
So much for Discovery Channel… I thought it was C&O 614. But it isn’t a surprise to me N&W was the buyer. ![]()