Seaboard & Roanoke Locomotives | |||||||
1860 | |||||||
William Collins was rebuilt by the company. |
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1862 |
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Romulus was captured in Portsmouth in 1862 and served in the US Military RR. |
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Name | Number | Type | Date | Builder | Weight | Cylinders | Driver Diam |
Virginia | 1 | 4x4x0 | 1852 | Souther | 22 | 14.5"x20" | 60" |
Raleigh | 2 | 4x4x0 | New Castle | 20 | 13"x20" | 66" | |
Baltimore | 3 | 4x4x0 | 20 | 13"x20" | 66" | ||
Palmetto | 4 | 4x4x0 | 20 | 13"x20" | 60" | ||
William Collins | 5 | 4x4x0 | 18 | 12"x20" | 60" | ||
Carolina | 6 | 4x4x0 | 1858 | Tauton | 20 | 13"x22" | 60" |
Norfolk | 7 | 4x4x0 | Hinkley & Drewry | 16 | 11"x20" | 60" | |
Portsmouth | 8 | 4x2x0 | 1840 | Tayleur | 12 | 10"x20" | 54" |
Remus | 9 | 4x2x0 | 1839 | Norris | 9 | 9"x18" | 48" |
Romulus | 10 | 4x2x0 | 5/1839 | Norris | 9 | 9"x18" | 48" |