0-6-0 TYPE SWITCHERS
The Rutland operated eight 0-6-0s numbered 100-107
B-2-a CLASS - Numbers 100-101 were built by Cooke in 1907.
100 was scrapped in 1952
100 is switching the Bellows Falls Station. The Coaling tower is in the background.
100 was photographed at Rutland.
100 at Bellows Falls with the Central Vermont-Boston & Maine truss bridge behind.
101 was scrapped in 1951. John Krause photo at Bellows Falls.
B-9 Class - Numbers 102-104 were built by Manchester in 1902.
102 was scrapped in 1945. Photographed at Rutland by Donald T. Hayward, Sr.
103 is being repaired at the Rutland Shop on June 18, 1939. She was scrapped in 1946.
B-2-b CLASS - 105 was built by Manchester in 1913 and scrapped in 1951.
105 was photographed at the engine terminal at Rutland.
Number 105
B-2-c CLASS - 106 was built by Schenectady in 1914 and scrapped in 1953.
106 at Bellows Falls.
106 at Rutland
106 at Rutland
106 switching a New York Central observation car at Rutland on June 18, 1939.
106 at Bellows Falls.
106 Switching c.1940.
B-3 CLASS - 107 was purchased from the Clarendon & Pittsford in 1946. It was built by Schenectady in 1924 and scrapped in 1953.
Number 107
Number 107