Little Known Narrow Gauge Steamers

Sampug394

I'm back. >:]
For many of Us, Especially those in Colorado and Other Hotspots of Narrow Gauge Railways around the World, We Just CAN'T Get Enough of The Little railways with Diminutive Size Trains. ;)

So! I decided to Create a Thread Devoted to The Lesser Known Narrow Gauge Railways and their Teakettles, Dampf-lokomotives, etc...

For all of the Content Creators, Feel Free to Post Renders & Screenshots of their NG Steam Locomotive Projects, Whether of the Unusual, Lesser Known, or Fictitious, or Whether it be 36NG, 30NG/760MM, 24NG, or Even Smaller! :p

...And Non-Content Creators, Please Feel Free to Post Pictures and Photos of Steam Locomotives, Whether used for Logging, Mining, or Other Purposes, that are Rare in Numbers or Lost to History, Whether Geared or Conventional Rod Engines, The More Inspirational Images, the Better! :Y:
 
Here's a Neat One

How about this Orenstein & Koppel Mexican 0-4-4-0 Mallet? :D

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As Well as this Bagnall-Built Opposed Cylinder 0-4-4-0T:

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And This Too!

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A Beautiful little Cabbage-Stack 2-8-0 for the Argent Lumber Company... :p

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And look at THAT. The Connecting Rod is Broken Away from the Main Rod!
 
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An Engraving of an "Appleby Industrial" Mining 0-4-0T, as Well as an Odd New Zealand Geared 0-4-0T:

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I have a book titled Articulated Locomotives by Lionel Wiener. It was originally published in the US in 1930 but Kalmbach re-published in in 1970. It has literally hundereds of photos and drawings of all kinds of different articulated locos in many different gauges. Kalmbach might still have it for sale if anyone is interested (but it might be a long shot). Some really weird ones in it.

Ben
 
I have a book titled Articulated Locomotives by Lionel Wiener. It was originally published in the US in 1930 but Kalmbach re-published in in 1970. It has literally hundereds of photos and drawings of all kinds of different articulated locos in many different gauges. Kalmbach might still have it for sale if anyone is interested (but it might be a long shot). Some really weird ones in it.

Ben

Really! Sounds like a Great Book I'd Get... But For Now, Google Images is Working good... ;)
 
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