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I have known about the Wilmington and Western Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware for years, but never have taken the time to stop and see the place.  I've heard they have a good steam program as well as some diesels.  Yesterday I saw in the Smithsonian Associates mailing that they also have an operating Doodlebug.  From the W&W website were these pics:

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This looks a lot like my 3rd Rail brass PRR gas-electric:

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The W&W RR web site does not give any history on its doodlebug.  Does anyone know if it is an ex-PRR one?

Thanks.

 

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Yes, it is ex. PRR. From what I understand, there are three remaining PRR Doodlebugs; this one at W&W, one in Michigan (non-operable), and 4666, which just relocated for Black River& Western to the Allentown and Auburn. I posted photos of it in the last two weekend photo funs. It runs, but needs cosmetic work before we use it for passengers.

The schedule for W&W's ex-PRR 4662 is shown on their website:   www.wwrr.com  

The car makes additional charter trips not shown on the schedule.

The W&W station at Greenbank DE is about 106 miles from York PA according to the directions on the website.

Incidently, the model motorcar shown in the OP's post looks very much like ex PRR 4666 now at the Allentown & Auburn.

CarGuyZM10 posted:

Yes, it is ex. PRR. From what I understand, there are three remaining PRR Doodlebugs; this one at W&W, one in Michigan (non-operable), and 4666, which just relocated for Black River& Western to the Allentown and Auburn. I posted photos of it in the last two weekend photo funs. It runs, but needs cosmetic work before we use it for passengers.

Are you associated with the Allentown and Auburn? I'm thinking of driving over fathers day weekend..

According to the W&W description the dual 1942 Cummins diesels were replaced by the group.  However, there is no information on the new diesel engine(s).  I'd be interested to know what kind of diesel power is in the doodlebug now.

Tom

The new engines are also Cummins. Don't know what Model, but they are similar in size to the ones PRR installed. Inline 6 cylinder.

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