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Sydney and Louisburg Railway 2-8-2 105 is pictured at Sydney in 1961, with an employee perched on top filling 105's sand dome from the nearby sand tower. S&L 105 was originally built for the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line as their 32 by Lima Locomotive Works in 1936, acquired by the S&L in 1954 and renumbered to 105. The coal-hauling road operated steam later than most and dieselized in the early 1960's, and as a result 105 was scrapped later that year in November 1961.(Original photographer George Schaller, duplicate slide from the collection of Bill Thomson).
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Caption: Sydney and Louisburg Railway 2-8-2 105 is pictured at Glace Bay in 1961, with an employee perched on top filling 105's sand dome from the nearby sand tower. S&L 105 was originally built for the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line as their 32 by Lima Locomotive Works in 1936, acquired by the S&L in 1954 and renumbered to 105. The coal-hauling road operated steam later than most and dieselized in the early 1960's, and as a result 105 was scrapped later that year in November 1961.

(Original photographer George Schaller, duplicate slide from the collection of Bill Thomson and posted on behalf of and with Mr. Schaller's full participation).

Photographer:
George Schaller [715] (more) (contact)
Date: 1961 (search)
Railway: Sydney & Louisburg Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: Sydney & Louisburg 105 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Glace Bay - Sydney & Louisburg Railway (search)
City/Town: Glace Bay (search)
Province: Nova Scotia (search)
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2 Comments
  1. A very nice scene. I imagine not too many Lima’s operated in Canada especially out east. Thank you George and Bill for sharing.

  2. Fine looking workhorse.

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