Keywords: Sandy River No.24 of the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad.jpg en Sandy River No 24 was a 2 foot gauged locomotive built for the Sandy River Rangeley Lakes Railroad Built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philidelphia in the May of 1919 she was numbered 51803 at the works during building baldwin made an error and the tender was built much to wide this was noticed as she first entered service at the Sandy River Rangeley Lakes Railroad The tender was a hazard as if you did not have enough water on board it would start to slosh from side to side on numerous ocasions causing problems On July 10th 1919 the tender completley derailed and caused the trestle bridge to collapse most of the pulpwood cars were completley destroyed but fortuently the crew managed to gte by with only a few injuries She was soon repaired and the tender was cut down to size so that she could run propely up until 1935 when the railway closed and she was sold to a rail fan for 250 but unfortuently he scrapped her some years later 2015-06-22 21 46 58 http //rail wikia com/wiki/Sandy_River_No _24_ 28SR 26RL 29 Wikia Roger Loxley 2002 other versions PD-old-70-1923 Uploaded with UploadWizard Steam locomotives of the United States Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad 2-6-2 locomotives Narrow gauge steam locomotives of the United States Baldwin locomotives |