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USRA 0-6-0 New York Central (Chicago Junction) 221
Type and origin Power type Steam Builder ALCO Build date 1918–1919 (originals) Total produced 255 originals plus copies
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 0-6-0 • UIC C h2 Gauge 4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm ) standard gauge Driver dia.51 in (1,295 mm) Wheelbase Locomotive: 11 ft 0 in (3.35 m)Loco & tender: 48 ft 10+ 1 ⁄2 in (14.90 m)Length 62 ft 10 in (19.15 m) including tender Width 10 ft 0 in (3.05 m) Height 14 ft 0+ 1 ⁄2 in (4.28 m)Axle load 55,000 lb (25,000 kg) Adhesive weight 165,000 lb (75,000 kg) Loco weight 165,000 lb (75,000 kg) Tender weight 144,000 lb (65,000 kg) Total weight 309,000 lb (140,000 kg) Fuel type Coal Fuel capacity 32,000 lb (15,000 kg) Water cap. 8,000 US gal (30,000 L; 6,700 imp gal) Firebox: • Grate area 33 sq ft (3.07 m2 ) Boiler pressure 190 psi (1.31 MPa) Heating surface: • Firebox 138 sq ft (12.8 m2 ) • Tubes 1,233 sq ft (114.5 m2 ) • Flues 515 sq ft (47.8 m2 ) • Total surface 1,886 sq ft (175.2 m2 ) Superheater: • Heating area 442 sq ft (41.1 m2 ) Cylinders Two Cylinder size 21 in × 28 in (533 mm × 711 mm) Valve type 10-inch (250 mm) piston valves
Career Disposition All original locomotives scrapped, two copies preserved.
The USRA 0-6-0 was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration , the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I . This was the standard light switcher of the USRA types, and was of 0-6-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation , or "C" in UIC classification .
A total of 255 locomotives were built under USRA control; these were sent to the following railroads:
After the dissolution of the USRA, the Atlantic Coast Line , Chicago, Burlington and Quincy , Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway , Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad and Texas and Pacific Railway ordered additional copies of the USRA 0-6-0 design, while the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway ordered only copies.
As of 2022, only two USRA 0-6-0 copies from the Wheeling and Lake Erie have been preserved. The two locomotives are 3960, which is awaiting a cosmetic restoration at the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, Ohio ,[ 18] and 3984, which is undergoing an operational restoration at the Lorain and West Virginia Railway in Wellington, Ohio , and it is currently known as Nickel Plate Road 384.
References
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Switchers Light Heavy Articulated