C&O 2755

Chesapeake & Ohio 2755
Type and origin
Reference [1][2]
Power type Steam
Builder Lima Locomotive Works
Order number 1198
Serial number 9262
Build date January 1947
Specifications
Configuration 2-8-4
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Driver dia. 69 in (1,753 mm)
Length 105.2 ft (32.1 m)
Adhesive weight 293,100 lb (132.9 tonnes)
Loco weight 469,680 lb (213.0 tonnes)
Tender weight 394,100 lb (178.8 tonnes)
Total weight 863,780 lb (391.8 tonnes)
Tender type 21-RG
Fuel type Coal
Fuel capacity 30 short tons (27.2 t)
Water cap 21,000 US gal (79,500 l)
Firebox:
  Firegrate area
90 sq ft (8.4 m2)
Boiler pressure 245 psi (1.69 MPa)
Feedwater heater Worthington Type 5½ SSA
Heating surface 4,714 sq ft (437.9 m2)
Superheater Elesco Type E
Cylinders Two, outside
Cylinder size 26 in × 34 in (660 mm × 864 mm)
Valve gear Baker
Performance figures
Tractive effort 69,350 lbf (308.48 kN)
Factor of adh. 4.23
Career
Operators Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Class K-4
Number in class 56 of 90
Numbers 2755
Retired late 1956
Current owner West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
Disposition

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Chesapeake and Ohio 2755 Steam Locomotive
Nearest city Henlawson, West Virginia
Coordinates 37°53′34″N 82°0′34″W / 37.89278°N 82.00944°W / 37.89278; -82.00944Coordinates: 37°53′34″N 82°0′34″W / 37.89278°N 82.00944°W / 37.89278; -82.00944
Area 0.2 acres (0.081 ha)
Built 1947
Architect Lima Locomotive Works
Architectural style K-4 Class Locomotive
NRHP Reference # 06000900[3]
Added to NRHP September 28, 2006

Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 2755 is a standard gauge steam railway locomotive of the 2-8-4 type, called "Berkshire" by most US railroads, but "Kanawha" by the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O). It is one of a total of ninety built by Alco (which built seventy) and Lima (which built the remaining twenty, including 2755) between 1943 and 1947.

A Berkshire type was the first of the Lima Super Power locomotives in 1925 and these followed in that tradition, with all the latest equipment -- Schmidt superheater, Elesco feedwater heater, booster on the trailing truck, roller bearings, and so forth. They carried Baker valve gear, which the C&O preferred to the simpler and much more widely used Walschaerts valve gear.

It spent its nine-year working life hauling coal on the various mine branches out of Logan, West Virginia, usually to the Ohio River at Russell, Kentucky. Its last known run was from Handley, West Virginia, to Russell on January 18, 1956.

After refurbishing at the Huntington, West Virginia, shops in the fall of 1960, it was delivered to its present location in Chief Logan State Park in March 1961. It was seriously vandalized in the late 1970s or early 1980s, with the glass broken and gauges stolen or destroyed. It has been repaired and fenced for protection. The Island Creek Model Railroad Club acts as curators.

The locomotive was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 as Chesapeake and Ohio 2755 Steam Locomotive.[3]

References

  1. "Chesapeake & Ohio Kanawha Type Locomotives". Steam Locomotive dot com. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  2. "NRHP Registration Form: Chesapeake and Ohio 2755 Steam Locomotive" (PDF). West Virginia Division of Culture and History. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  3. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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