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Pictures of BM 3710
Owner:
Boston & Maine
Model:
Lima 4-6-2
Built As:
BM 3710 (4-6-2)
Serial Number:
7622
Order No:
1130
Frame Number:
23X28 cylinders, 80" drivers
Built:
12/1934
Notes:
1934, P-4a class, "Peter Cooper", scrapped 09/53
Other locos with this serial:
BM 3710(4-6-2)
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Title:
BM 4-6-2 #3710 - Boston & Maine
Description:
BM 3710 was one of the last ten 4-6-2 locomotives that Lima would ever make for any railroad- To mark the delivery of these 10, Boston & Maine sponsored a naming contest among New England K-8 students. The winning name for this first loco was "Peter Cooper" seen as a plate on the side. The loco is posing at the North Station in Boston on this sunny April day in 1938. It had 80" drivers and developed 260 psi boiler prespure. F. H. Donahue photo
Photo Date:
4/3/1938
Upload Date:
10/29/2013 6:42:38 PM
Location:
Boston, MA
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:
BM 3710(4-6-2)
Views:
1297
Comments:
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Title:
BM 4-6-2 #3710
Description:
Much like its Alco-Schenectady sisters, this 4-6-0 Pacific instead was built by Lima in Decemeber of 1934 and was also a solid performer on the B&M roster. Interesting note from www.steamlocomotives.com "When the Boston and Maine took delivery of its second order of Lima Pacifics in 1937 [these would be the last 4-6-2s Lima would build for anybody], it sponsored a contest among New England schoolchildren to name those ten engines and ten other passenger engines. The contest was open to any pupil in any community along the railroad and included students from kindergarten to the final year of junior high school. to the locomotive a plate with the name of the boy or girl who suggested the name, as well as the name of his or her school. The contest elicited more than 10,000 names for the 20 engines." The name chosen for this loco was "Peter Cooper" The loco was scrapped in September of 1953. Specs - 80" drivers, impressive 260 psi boiler pressure, 23x28" cylinders, engine wt of 339,200 lb and tractive effort w/booster 52,800 lb. No date, location or photographer was listed for the photo.
Photo Date:
11/1/1950
Upload Date:
3/8/2024 5:29:10 AM
Location:
Unknown, MA
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Steam
Locomotives:
BM 3710(4-6-2)
Views:
120
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