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DSP&P Baldwin 2-8-0 Consolidation Locomotives

The Baldwin Locomotive Works was founded in 1831 by Matthias Baldwin. The original plant was on Broad Street in Philadelphia, PA where the company did business for 71 years until it moved in 1912 to a new plant in Eddystone. Various partnerships during this period resulted in a number of name changes. It was known as Baldwin, Vail & Hufty (1839-1842); Baldwin & Whitney (1842-1845); M. W. Baldwin (1846-1853); and M. W. Baldwin & Co. (1854-1866). After Baldwin's death in 1866, the firm was known as M. Baird & Co. (1867-1873); Burnham, Parry, Williams & Co. (1873-1890); Burnham, Williams & Co. (1891-1909); it was finally incorporated as the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1909. Westinghouse Corporation bought Baldwin in 1948. In 1950 the Lima-Hamilton Corporation and Baldwin merged. In 1956 the last of some 70,541 locomotives was produced.

This page describes the 8 Williams and Co (later Baldwin Locomotive Works) 2-8-0 narrow gauge Consolidations purchased by DSP&P in 1880.

 

DSP&P RR LOCOMOTIVES   1874 - 1899 

ORIG # NAME 1885 #, C&S # TYPE MFG BUILT
50 == 190, C&S 30 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
51 == 191, C&S 31 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
52 == 192, C&S 32 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
53 == 193 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
54 == 194, C&S 33 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
55 == 195, C&S 34 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
56 == 196, C&S 35 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880
57 == 197, C&S 36 2-8-0 Baldwin 1880

HISTORY
These Baldwin 2-8-0 Consolidation locomotives were delivered in 1880, about the same time as the last of the 2-6-6T Mason Bogies and before the
2-8-6T's. The eight 2-8-0's  were numbered DSP&P #50 to 57. This left a gap in the DSP&P locomotive numbering scheme (#29 through 49) which was filled in 1882 and 1883 with the Brooks 2-6-0's and some of the Cooke 2-6-0's-

The Baldwin 2-8-0's became DSP&P #190 to 197 in 1885 amd C&S #30 to 36 in 1899 (old number 53 didn't make it to 1899). These numbers precede the numbers assigned to the Cooke 2-8-0's DSP&P #198 to 217.

They had 37" drivers and 15x18" cylinders. According to John Maxwell's plan, based on C&S folios and measured locomotives of the C&S era, all other dimensions are nearly identical to the Cooke 2-8-0s.




DSP&P #51 and C&S #30 on the author's garden railway
 

PHOTO GALLERY


DSP&P #51 after being renumbered DSP&P 191


DSP&P #51 after being renumbered DSP&P 191


DSP&P 191 (previously DSP&P #51), Author's photo, at Colorado Railroad Museum 1994


DSP&P 191 (previously DSP&P #51), eBay vendor's photo, at Colorado Railroad Museum.


DSP&P #51 *Accucraft model)


DSP&P #54 after being renumbered DSP&P 194


 DSP&P #55 after being renumbered DSP&P 195 

FOLIOS and PLANS
See also
CAD Drawings



This John Maxwell Plan has dimensions for both Baldwin and Cooke 2-8-0 Consolidations.

DSP&P 2-8-0 Cooke and BLW Consolidation

Cooke 2-8-0 had 36" drivers, BLW had 37" drivers, otherwise both models had identical dimensions

DSP&P 2-8-0 Consolidation Page 1

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