TEN WHEELER 4-6-0 TYPE
The locomotives are listed in order of their 1912 number.
F-31 CLASS - Built by Schenectady in 1899 with compound cylinders but shown here rebuilt with simple cylinders.
702 is shown as New York Central Lines 2030
702 is at the West Springfield Shops on July 27, 1915.
703 is shown as New York Central Lines 2031.
F-2 CLASS - This group consisted of twenty locomotives built by Schenectady in 1907 with 22x26 inch cylinders, 69 inch drivers and 200 lbs. of boiler pressure. Some had the cylinder bore increased by one inch and were designated F-12 Class.
704 is shown as New York Central Lines 1900.
709 as New York Central Lines 1905
710 being washed at Allston in 1931.
711 in 1931 by A. G. Hale.
714 as New York Central Lines 1910.
715 - engineer's side
715 - fireman's side
716 at Allston May 29, 1922.
718 at Allston May 30, 1922
720 as New York Central Lines 1916.
720 at Allston in 1922 with footboards and new headlight. Photo by George Sittig.
721 as New York Central Lines 1917.
722 as New York Central Lines 1918.
723 leaving Riverside with a Milford train.