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New Orleans class M-4 2-6-0s


























                                           Pacific Lines M-4 no. 1664 displays a near-original appearance at Whittier, Calif., in  191 O.
                                           The most notable changes by this date are its conversion to oil fuel and the addition of oil-
                                           burning train indicators, the angled "number boards" next to the smokestack.


                                               n steam days the Southern Pacific
                                           I                                here.  Afficionados  can  find  detailed
                                               was home to unusual and distinc-
                                                                            rosters  in  the  Southern  Pacific  Co.
                                                                            Steam  Locomotive  Compendium,  by
                                               tive locomotives.  Backward-run-
                                               ning articulateds of several wheel
                                                                            Timothy S. Diebert and Joseph A. Stra-
                                               arrangements, for example, were
                                                                            pac. This valuable reference for stu-
                                           unique to the SP,  but it had so many  dents of  SP  power was  published in
                                           Cab-Forwards, its few normal articulat-  1987 by Shade Tree Books, P.  0. Box
                                           eds seemed out of place. As for smaller   2268, Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7.
                                           engines, no other road fielded such a
                                           variety of  2-6-0  Moguls,  and  kept  so   Demoted into longevity
                                           many working into steam's last decade.   When built the M-4s were average-
                                             The subject of Ed Gebhardt's draw-  size fast freight  engines,  a  role often
                                           ing  is  class  M-4,  one  of  the  smaller  taken by 2-6-0s at that time, but by the
                                           Moguls  to  serve  both  the  Southern  end of their first  decade they'd been
                                           Pacific and its subsidiary, the Texas &  eclipsed  by  both  larger  Moguls  and
                                           New  Orleans.  These  130  2-6-0s  were  engines of other wheel arrangements.
                                           built as  class  ED  from  1899  through  The SP  had plenty of work for  them,
                                           1901. Twenty-two of them came from   though,  in  its  branchline  and  local
                                           the Schenectady Locomotive Works,   feeder services. Performing tasks that
                                           later home of the American Locomo-  would today be the domain of light road
                                           tive  Co.,  and  the  rest were  built  by  switchers, many enjoyed long lives.
                                           Cooke, also later an Alco affiliate.-  Several Pacific Lines M-4s were sold
                                             At first the engines were numbered   or leased  to SP  affiliates  other than
                                           in a variety of series, but in the system   lines in Texas and Louisiana. At differ-
                                           renumbering  of  1901  they  became  ent times these engines worked for the
                                           1615-1718 on the "Pacific Lines," or SP   Arizona & Colorado, Arizona Eastern,
                                           proper, and were reclassified as M-4s.   Gila Valley,  Globe & Northern, Mari-
                                           At  the same time the T&NO  engines   copa & Phoenix, Nevada-California-Ore-
                                           were renumbered 410-459,  including  gon, Northwestern Pacific, San Diego &
                                           after  1916  the  M-4s  assigned  to  the  Arizona Eastern, and Southern Pacific
                                           Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio   of  Mexico.  All  these wanderings  are
                                           (part of T&NO after 1927).       listed by Diebert and Strapac.
                                             Those series contain more than 130
                                           numbers. That's because 25 M-4s were   Specifications        _
                                           transferred from Pacific to Texas Lines   Original dimensions of the M-4 class
                                           in 1901  and 1902, one went the other  included 63" drivers, 20" x 28" cylinders,
                                           way in 1924, and several on both parts   and 190 psi boiler pressure. In working
                                           of the system  were renumbered within   order the engine alone weighed 146,000
                                           the "1901" series.               pounds, with 126,000 pounds carried on
                                             The history of the M-4s is too convo-  the driving wheels. Tractive effort was
                                           1 uted for  an engine-by-engine listing  28,710 pounds. These Moguls were built
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