Hi
Baldwin built 23 class M-6-locomotives for the SP (#1780 - #1802) in 1902 and 1903 as Vauclain Compounds.
They were rebuilt and simpled by SP before WW1.
I can´t remember seeing a model of a Vauclain Compound, and the only difference to a rebuilt locomotive is the cylinders?
Some M-6 locomotives were leased to SPdeM (Sud Pacifico de Mexico/Southern Pacific of Mexico). The SPdeM was sold to Mexico and name changed to Ferrocarril del Pacifico (FCP).
When did you last see a model of a Mexican steam locomotive?
Lots of variations can be made, with coal tender, oil tender, Vanderbilt tender or maybe even a Whaleback tender.
The SP M-9, M-10 and M-11 were Harriman engines...........
Regards, Yukonsam
Baldwin built 23 class M-6-locomotives for the SP (#1780 - #1802) in 1902 and 1903 as Vauclain Compounds.
They were rebuilt and simpled by SP before WW1.
I can´t remember seeing a model of a Vauclain Compound, and the only difference to a rebuilt locomotive is the cylinders?
Some M-6 locomotives were leased to SPdeM (Sud Pacifico de Mexico/Southern Pacific of Mexico). The SPdeM was sold to Mexico and name changed to Ferrocarril del Pacifico (FCP).
When did you last see a model of a Mexican steam locomotive?
Lots of variations can be made, with coal tender, oil tender, Vanderbilt tender or maybe even a Whaleback tender.
The SP M-9, M-10 and M-11 were Harriman engines...........
Regards, Yukonsam