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Jim O'C posted:

circa 1920s. They also made a version for the US market that had a detachable red cowcatcher that slid over the buffers in front. This one lacks boiler rails and side rods and the wheels have been replaced. 0-35 loco

Thanks for the info Jim. I rummaged around and found my copy of the Bing catalogue reprint for 1928-1932, and the O-35 appears to be in there, although slightly different in configuration. I still find it remarkable that these things have lasted as long as they have.

PD 

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