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Bullard Company 2 Bullard Company #2 on display at Steamtown USA, Bellows Falls VT, C. 1974
Type and origin Power type Steam Builder H. K. Porter, Inc Serial number 7250 Build date October 1937
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 0-4-0T • UIC B n2t Gauge 4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm )Driver dia.26 in (660 mm) Fuel type Oil Boiler pressure 170 lbf/in2 (1.17 MPa) Cylinders Two, outside Cylinder size 9 in × 14 in (229 mm × 356 mm)
Bullard Company No. 2 is a small tank locomotive at Steamtown National Historic Site .[1] It spent its working life as an industrial switcher in Bridgeport , Connecticut .[1] The locomotive joined the Steamtown, U.S.A. collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont in June 1963, and is displayed inoperable at Steamtown National Historic Site . It is among the smallest standard gauge locomotives in the world, being no larger than an average car.[1]
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H. K. Porter locomotives 0-4-0ST locomotives Preserved steam locomotives of the United States Individual locomotives of the United States Standard gauge locomotives of the United States Railway locomotives introduced in 1937 Shunting locomotives Preserved steam locomotives of Pennsylvania Hidden categories:
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