Valley Railroad 3025

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Valley Railroad 3025 is a China Railways SY class steam locomotive that was built in 1989 by the Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works for the Knox and Kane Railroad of Pennsylvania, US, where it remained until that railroad's demise. It was purchased by the Valley Railroad Company of Connecticut in 2008, and later rebuilt as a masquerade of a New Haven J-1 "Mikado" locomotive and re-numbered 3025.[3]

Valley Railroad 3025
No. 3025 at Deep River in 2021.
Type and origin
Reference:[1]
Power typeSteam
BuilderTangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works
Serial numberSY1658M[2]
ModelSY
Build dateJuly 1989
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-8-2
 • UIC1’D1’
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Leading dia.840 mm (33 in; 2.76 ft)
Driver dia.1,370 mm (54 in; 4.49 ft)
Trailing dia.1,000 mm (39 in; 3.3 ft)
Wheelbase:
 • Engine31 ft 4 in (9.55 m)
 • Drivers14 ft 6 in (4.42 m)
Length21,643 mm (852.1 in; 71.007 ft)
Width3,300 mm (130 in; 10.8 ft)
Height4,446 mm (175.0 in; 14.587 ft)
Adhesive weight15 t (33,000 lb; 15,000 kg)
Loco weight84 t (185,000 lb; 84,000 kg)
Tender weight54.5 t (120,000 lb; 54,500 kg)
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel capacity9.5 t (21,000 lb; 9,500 kg)
Water cap.25,000 L (6,600 US gal)
Firebox:
 • Grate area4.57 m2 (49.2 sq ft)
Boiler pressure210 psi (1,400 kPa)
Heating surface161 m2 (1,733.0 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area65.5 m2 (705.0 sq ft)
CylindersTwo
Cylinder size530 mm × 710 mm (21 in × 28 in)
Valve gearWalschaerts
Performance figures
Maximum speed50 mph (80.47 km/h)
Power output1,500 hp (1,100 kW)
Tractive effort20,475 kgf (45,140 lbf; 200.79 kN)
Factor of adh.4.05
Career
OperatorsKnox and Kane Railroad, Connecticut Valley Railroad
ClassSY
Numbers
  • KKRR 1658
  • KKRR 58
  • NH 3025
  • CVRR 3025
Retired2006
RestoredNovember 25, 2011
Current ownerConnecticut Valley Railroad
DispositionOperational

History

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Knox and Kane Railroad 1658, as it was then known, was one of three China Railways SY class steam locomotives that were built by the Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Works in 1989 exclusively for tourist operations in the United States. Sloan Cornell, the founder of the Knox and Kane Railroad, purchased the locomotive at an undisclosed cost, and it arrived in Pennsylvania in the beginning of 1990.[3]

The locomotive ran for the Knox and Kane between 1990 and spring of 2006, when the railroad ceased all operations.[3] In storage in an engine house in Kane, locomotive 58 and other rolling stock was subjected to an early-morning arson attack on March 16, 2008. The locomotive was severely damaged, more so than its housemate, the 2-8-0 No. 38, which had thicker boiler skin. Its cab was lined with wood, which was completely destroyed.[citation needed]

On October 10,2008, the locomotive was purchased at a liquidation auction by the Valley Railroad.[4] The new owners restored the locomotive to operating condition, and transformed its appearance to that of a New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad locomotive, numbered 3025.[5] Restoration was completed in 2011, and the locomotive entered revenue service on November 25, 2011, pulling the North Pole Express and becoming one of the railroad's regular road locomotives.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Gibbons (2016), p. 174
  2. ^ Gibbons (2016), p. 163
  3. ^ a b c d Associated Press (December 25, 1989). "Steam Rides Again! China Engines, U.S. Rails". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "New Haven 3025". www.friendsvrr.org. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  5. ^ "Essex Steam Train - www.rgusrail.com". www.rgusrail.com. Retrieved 2022-01-10.

Further reading

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  • Gibbons, Robin (2016). Locomotives of China - The JF6 Family - The JF6, PL2, YJ and SY Classes. United Kingdom: Tynedale Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9934192-1-8.
  • Miller, Max R. (2017). Along the Valley Line: The History of the Connecticut Valley Railroad. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 978-0-8195-7737-5.
  • Nanos, Tom (March 2012). "Mikado Reborn". Railfan & Railroad. Vol. 31, no. 3. Carstens Publications. pp. 28–33.