SP&S Class E-1
Spokane, Portland and Seattle class E-1 |
Power type |
Steam |
Builder |
Baldwin Locomotive Works |
Serial number |
62171–62173 |
Build date |
1938 |
Configuration |
4-8-4 |
UIC classification |
2′D2′ h2 |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Driver diameter |
77 in (1,956 mm) |
Axle load |
77,200 lb (35.0 tonnes) |
Weight on drivers |
290,200 lb (131.6 tonnes) |
Locomotive weight |
485,500 lb (220.2 tonnes) |
Locomotive & tender
combined weight |
865,500 lb (392.6 tonnes) |
Fuel type |
Oil |
Boiler pressure |
250 psi (1.7 MPa) |
Cylinders |
Two |
Cylinder size |
28 × 32 in (710 × 810 mm) |
Valve gear |
Walschaerts |
Tractive effort |
69,800 lbf (310.49 kN) |
Career |
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway |
Class |
E-1 |
Number in class |
3 |
Number |
700–702 |
Disposition |
700 preserved, 701 and 702 scrapped |
Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway’s E-1 class was a class of three 4-8-4 locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1938
Operational history
Preservation
There is only one survivor, #700 which is restored by the Pacific Railway Preservation Historical Society. It is currently stored at the Portland Roundhouse. Though it can not usually be seen it is taken on special trips once or twice a year.
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