4-4-0

4-4-0 TYPE - THE AMERICAN STANDARD TYPE

BOSTON & ALBANY LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS

The Boston & Albany built over 230 locomotives at its own shops. Following are three examples of engines built by the railroad that were gone by the time of the 1912 renumbering.

15, "Beebe" was an Eddy "clock" built in 1876.

232, "Whistler", was an Eddy "clock" built in 1881.

136 was built in 1884

C CLASS 4-4-0 - listed in order of the number assigned in 1912.

C-31d

202, shown as New York Central Lines 750, was built by Rhode Island in 1892.

203, shown as Boston & Albany 220 (pre NYC lease No.) was built by Rhode Island in 1892.

203, shown as New York Central Lines 752, was built by Rhode Island in 1892.

C-34 Class

C-34b 206, shown as New York Central Lines 1197, was built by the B&A Shops in 1888.

C-34b 210, shown as New York Central Lines 1178, was built by the B&A Shops in 1887.

C-34b 213 was built by the B&A Shops in 1890.

C-34b 214, shown as New York Central Lines 1186, was built by the B&A Shops in 1890

C-34c 218 was built by the B&A Shops in 1891. Photographed at the West Springfield Shops.

C-34c 219, shown as New York Central Lines 1179, was built by the B&A Shops in 1891.

C-34c 222, shown as New York Central Lines 1184, was built by the B&A Shops in 1892

C-36b CLASS

230, shown as New York Central Lines 1154, was built by Schenectady in 1895.

232 was built by Schenectady in 1895.

Photographed by Donald T. Hayward, Sr. at Palmer, August 3, 1923.

238 was built by Schenectady in 1895.

C-36 CLASS

240, shown as New York Central Lines 1149, was built by Schenectady in 1896.

C-39 CLASS

248 was built by Schenectady in 1900.

C-38 CLASS

249 was built by Schenectady in 1900.

249 was photographed at Allston on May 30, 1922.

251, shown as New York Central Lines1141, was built by Schenectady in 1900.

251 at Allston in 1922.

252 was built by Schenectady in 1900

252 at Allston

252 with a mixed train.

254 was built by Schenectady in 1900.

254 at Springfield in August 1933.