C 25 locomotive. Pre-Owned C $609. Originally the loco-motive was a clas...
C 25 locomotive. Pre-Owned C $609. Originally the loco-motive was a class 112, this number reflecting the total weight of the locomotive, but eventually the D&RGW changed the classification numbers of their locomotives to reflect their tractive effort, and thus the classification of C-25 Originally the locomotive was a class 112, this number reflecting the total weight of the locomotive, but eventually the D&RGW changed the classification numbers of their locomotives to reflect their tractive effort, and thus the classification of C-25. Mar 11, 1999 ยท Its tractive effort (25000 pounds, the basis of the "25" in the class designation) was almost that of the well-known K-27 class, or Mudhens. 222. Works number was 21757 in March 1903. For the first time during this project, the locomotive has been positioned to reveal parts of 614 that are rarely seen and almost never witnessed during the restoration of a steam locomotive. Class 103/C-25-112 (Locobase 6818) Data from D&RGW 12 - 1937 Folio 10 Locomotive Diagrams supplied in May 2005 by Allen Stanley from his extensive Rail Data Exchange. Also all the details parts were not added yet. Originally the locomotive was a class 112, this number reflecting the total weight of the loco-motive, but eventually the D&RGW changed the classification numbers of their locomotives to reflect their tractive effort, and thus the classification of C-25. Tsunami DCC/sound installed. zcdtxgwvpjiyymayizktmkkyjfpesqmxwfwvlfchtswboqdowgjryjnt