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Owner: Maine Central
Model:Alco 0-6-0Built As:MEC 16 (0-6-0)
Serial Number:4223Order No:
Frame Number:18X24 cylinders, 51" driversBuilt:9/1894
Notes:Schenectady 9/1894 as 16, re# 173 in 1900, re# 183 in 1917, re# 157 in 1920
Other locos with this serial:  MEC 173(0-6-0)
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MEC 173 working the passenger yard
Title:  MEC 173 working the passenger yard
Description:  From the back of the print....: - July 30 1910 Maine Central Switcher #173 at Bangor, Maine - The author unknown. This is an interesting photo. It it taken from the passenger yard looking east and shows a hybrid highway bridge. It is a wood covered bridge on the Bangor side and through truss steel on the Brewer side. If I’ve connected the dots properly the covered bridge on the Brewer side washed out in the flood of 1909. The MEC Calais Branch RR Bridge, which is still in service, can be seen under the covered bridge behind the tender. This 0-6-0 #173 is MEC’s first with that number. It began life as #6 and was renumbered #173 in 1900, then renumbered #183 (the 2nd #183) in 1920, AND then yet again renumbered to #157 in 1920. A Schenectady product built in Sept 1894, rebuilt in 1915 and finally scrapped in Feb 1935. As always a tip of the hat to William D Edson for navagating thru the history of MEC locomotives and to the R&LHS for publishing his account. /DL
Photo Date:  7/30/1910  Upload Date: 12/22/2015 3:08:57 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam,Passenger,Track
Locomotives:  MEC 173(0-6-0)
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