@Hartman posted:
Hi, Tim.
Any chance of seeing some more photos of this interesting locomotive?
Dennis.
Here are some images. This locomotive, to my knowledge, never sported a name, so it can be whatever you want it to be. This first photo shows park ranger Tony Pann leading a tour of the locomotives at the Steamtown site in 1988
This black and white image could be from when she was on display at Steamtown in Vermont, (Bellows Falls) or possibly still at work in New Hampshire.
Another angle on her display location in 1988. This part of the old Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR yard is now part of the Marketplace at Steamtown.
In October, 2016, Steamtown and the Evergreen school celebrated 50 years of the creation of the National Historic Preservation Act by choosing no. 7 as the locomotive used for the "hug your artifact" scene. Ranger Dan Kahl is on the right of the "traffic circle" at Steamtown in Scranton.