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Paul Koprowski's Collection
 
6/2/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Boston & Maine
Model:Alco 2-6-0Built As:BM 100 (2-6-0)
Serial Number:44369Order No:M-73
Frame Number:19X26 cylinders, 63" driversBuilt:11/1907
Notes:Manchester 1907, sold to Edaville 07/1956
Other locos with this serial:  BM 1455(2-6-0) CCH 1455(2-6-0)
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BM 1455
Title:  BM 1455
Description:  The old Boston & Maine Mogul is decorated for the holiday season.
Photo Date:  11/18/2007  Upload Date: 1/26/2008 7:37:51 PM
Location:  Danbury, CT
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  BM 1455(2-6-0)
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1455's Firebox
Title:  1455's Firebox
Description:  The inside of former Boston & Maine Mogul 1455.
Photo Date:  11/18/2007  Upload Date: 5/15/2008 9:21:02 PM
Location:  Danbury, CT
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  BM 1455(2-6-0)
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BM 1455
Title:  BM 1455
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/15/2010  Upload Date: 4/3/2011 10:10:51 PM
Location:  Danbury, CT
Author:  Paul Koprowski
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  BM 1455(2-6-0) CDOT 2006(FL9) SRS 135(Doodlebug)
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BM 1455
Title:  BM 1455
Description:  The first standard gauge steam locomotive acquired by F. Nelson Bount for the collection that would eventually become Steamtown, this 1907 Alco built Mogul sat on display at the Edaville Railroad for many decades. Acquired by the Cape Cod Railroad before arriving in Danbury, the 1455 is one of five Boston & Maine steamers to survive today, one of two from the Blount collection.
Photo Date:  3/15/2015  Upload Date: 3/17/2015 2:22:43 AM
Location:  Danbury, CT
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  BM 1455(2-6-0)
Views:  458   Comments: 1
BM 1455
Title:  BM 1455
Description:  Built in 1907 by Alco's Manchester Works as B&M 100, this locomotive is one of only two road engines left from the "Route of the Minuteman." Renumbered to its present number in 1911, it was one of the last B&M steamers in operation when retired in the 1950s and donated to F. Nelson Blount's Edaville Railroad, one of the first locomotives acquired by the man that would later found Steamtown USA. After many years of display at South Carver, MA, it was moved further east to the Cape Cod Railroad at Hyannis, MA with plans for a restoration to active service which never occured. Acquired by the Danbury Railway Museum in 2000.
Photo Date:  3/12/2016  Upload Date: 10/12/2016 6:23:05 PM
Location:  Danbury, CT
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Locomotives:  BM 1455(2-6-0)
Views:  461   Comments: 0


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