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Pittsburgh, Northern & Shawmut RR

PICTURE GALLERY - PAGE 2

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Photo's used on this website by permission of the Library Board of Directors approval.

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CAR #99

"The Clara" - F. S. Smith's Private Car

ENGINE #20 (2-6-0)

Built by Brookin - 1897. Scrapped in 1929.

ENGINE #67 (2-8-0)

When New in 1908; Scrapped in 1940.

The Clara

Another picture of Mr. Smith's Car

SHAMUT ENGINE #201 (2-8-2)

c.1912

SHAWMUT ENGINE #98 (2-10-2)

About 1920; Built by Baldwin in 1907; Scrapped in 1930.

Shawmut RR Yard at Angelica about 1915.

Engine#15 or 17 at left (2-6-0)

ANGELICA c.1910

Water Tower

CAR #99 IN USE

CAR #99 - "IN RETIREMENT"

MOTOR CAR #91 "HOODLEBUG"

Operated between Olean & Hornell; Built in 1926 by Brill Co.; Sold in 1936.

EARLY WOODEN COAL CAR

Wood underframe

VIEW FROM BRIDGE OVER OLEAN CREEK

Looking West; Left line to Yard, Service Area & Passenger Station on South Union Street-Olean,NY.

OLEAN, NY - c.1910

Near Olean Creek Bridge; Station located on South Union St. to the left.

5 NEW LOCOMOTIVES ARRIVING

at Angelica Coach House about 1908.

 

 

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