This website has been archived from TrainWeb.org/railpix to TrainWeb.US/railpix.
WIDTH="427">

-Click here to see WCRR #1, a 20 ton Plymouth Gasoline Mechanical Locomotive, now diesel, built by The Fate Root Heath Co. (#4146) in April 1941, for the US Army. According to information from W. Donald Braceland, it was used at the Hanson Quarry at Glen Mills for many years, then sat for many more years until being procured by the WCRR. The engine runs, but is not used while its restoration is in progress. West Chester Penna. 6/24/00.
-Click here for a rear look at West Chester Railroad # 1, a 20 ton Plymouth Locomotive. WCRR #1 was built by The Fate Root Heath Co. (#4146) in April 1941, for the US Army. It may be used in the future for switching. Digital Image by Kodak DC-4800. West Chester Pa. 7/28/01.
-Click here for a look a the Builders Plate from West Chester Railroad # 1, a 20 ton Plymouth Locomotive built in 1941. Digital Image by Kodak DC-4800. West Chester Pa. 7/28/01.
-Click here to see WCRR # 3, an ALCO S-2 built in 1949 for the B&O as # 9115. This engine was owned by Rohm & Haas and was bought by the Wilmington & Western. It was swapped for an SW600 by it's present owner here at the West Chester Railroad. Digital Image by Kodak DC-4800. West Chester Pa. 7/28/01.| Click here to Search Stan's RailPix ! |
Click HERE for West Chester Railroad Page 1.Click HERE for West Chester Railroad Page 3. |

© 2001 Stan Feldman