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St. Lawrence & Adirondack “Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne”
United States | 1896
only one produced
Railway and Locomotive Engineering, May 1896

The “Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne” was an inspection locomotive of the St. Lawrence & Adirondack Railway used by their president W.S. Webb. Originally it had been built in 1896 by Schenectady as a generic 4-4-0 for the Fall Brook Railway Company, but in 1899 it was damaged in an accident. After that, it was sold to its new owner and rebuilt for its new purpose.

The passenger compartment had enough space for six chairs and was finished with mahogany and carpet. The locomotive had also enough power to haul Webb's private car that weighed 120,000 pounds. However, it wasn't used by Webb for long and was soon sold to the Central Railroad of Pennsylvania.

General
Built1896
ManufacturerSchenectady
Axle config4-4-0 (American) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Service weight78,700 lbs
Adhesive weight49,700 lbs
Axle load24,850 lbs
Boiler
Evaporative heating area783.7 sq ft
Total heating area783.7 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter63 in
Boiler pressure190 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 14 x 22 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Starting effort11,054 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
inspection engine
last changed: 09/2024
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