I am looking for information on these small 0-6-0 locomotives that both Northern Pacific and SP&S used. The Northern Pacific classed them as L-9s. The SP&S called them A-1s. They were, as I understand it, equivalent. I have found this drawing of the L-9... Steam Locomotive Diagrams - Class L-9 Diagram 1913 I have one photo in the book Oregon-American Lumber Co.: Ain't no More of the SP&S no. 5, which was leased for a time to make up for a shortage of motive power by the Oregon-American. I see that a back-issue from the SP&SHS has an article on 0-6-0s, which I hope will cover the A-1 class, and I will be ordering that. Thanks in advance for your help, Adam
I have NP books on the subject, as i purchase every NP book I see. I want to build some in Z Scale, and there are some brass castings made that Kim Vellore has, but the project is not finished. I have collected 62 web photos over the years, some from people selling them on ebay, others from peoples web sites, etc. If I see it, I use snagit to capture a copy for my collection, so I can examine it offline when I finally model them. I also have pictures of I class, I2 Class, and L through L10 class 0-6-0's, covering all NP 0-6-0's.
I am thinking of bashing SP&S No. 5 (a class A-1, equivalent to the NP class L-9 locos) in N scale. Is there a Northern Pacific book that has lots of small steamers that you would recommend?
I dont know much about the 0-6-0's as I am not much into modeling steam. But I do know where there is a NP 0-6-0 not to far from my house. It is the NP #924. But for some reason I think that is a L-5, iirc.
NP Book on Steam Adam, the book you are looking for is "NP Classic Stream Era" by Lorenz Schrenk and Robert Frey. It has a special chapter for the 1905-1925 switchers, classes L9, L10, G1 and G2, including numerous photos, diagrams, roster list, Loco data etc. In my view this is one of the best steam books ever! I hope this helps Dirk
0-6-0's...L9's? I wish I could add something substantial to this. I actually saw 0-6-0's at King Street station. I remember at least two of them, one usually sitting on a short spur a few yards south of King Street Station and another sitting about 100 yards beyond that one. There was also a high-hood Alco, #602 in their company and it turns out that I got a few cabs on it, thanks to old-school engineers. It abruptly came to an end when someone, probably higher up, reminded the engineer that I posed an insurance risk and he had to reluctantly tell me that I couldn't ride anymore... It was great while it lasted.
Some of those old time engine crews were quite interesting fellows. I wonder how many inspired youngsters to take up a railroading career? I, too saw some of the little 0-6-0 switchers around Puget Sound. Couldn't even make a wild guess what class. But sure remember them clanking around. Memories! Boxcab E50
Hello, N.P. 1010 L-9! Welcome to TrainBoard! I n my first post above I have a diagram of this locomotive, but it has not much detail. I have been looking for enough detail that I could eventually kitbash one of these from existing N scale models. I have since found some photos and I have gotten a book reference which I will be acting on when I eventually find a reasonably priced copy of that book. I have become fascinated by the range of Northern Pacific steam via my interest in SP&S steam.
N.P. 1070 L-9; Welcome to TrainBoard! Are you affiliated with the group at Lake Whatcom? If so, any news on the future of 1070? Will she ever run again? Boxcab E50
Welcome to Trainboard! Your username is a promising sign for this thread! I drew this up for Adam a while back as a kitbashing concept. Is there anything that you think could be added/changed? After all, SP steam is my forte, not NP.
Thank you BoxcabE50. Yes i am affiliated with the Lake Whatcom Railway, yes 1070 will run some day. She is not that bad off. How much detail are you looking for steamDonky74. That's me with my daughter. I Can get more photos If you need them.
At the time I wrote the initial post, I was looking for enough to do a believable kitbash in N scale. I think Tom (A Proud SD&AE Modeler) suggested a pretty good kitbash. Keeping in mind that we're talking 1:160 scale, I think it is reasonable for what I plan on doing. In N scale one is getting the general idea of the piping but not necessarily modeling every little valve. But, I would love to know more of the history of the full size prototype. Did the GN have something similar. It seems to me that I saw a GN 0-6-0 that was similar but with a Belpaire firebox. How is the 1070? Adam
New & Improved! Well, I redrew the A-1 kitbash drawings based on the pictures of NP #1070, here's some extra notes: -bachmann parts can be scratchbuilt if needed (I understand they are out of stock) -replace cylinder block with slide valve cylinders or modify stock part/ scratchbuild. -remove valve gear (leave main & connecting rods only) -look carefully for new pipes, tanks, and grabirons. -the motor is big, ugly and sticks out the back. Hide them with cab curtains. -if you have any more questions, please ask.
That sounds like good news to me. I always worry when active steam is pulled from service and then some time passes. Boxcab E50