Although labeled on the back as RDG #108, this locomotive doesn't totally match its sisters in a number of ways, most notably the streamlining and headlight type and placement. The number board in front does look like a class G1-sa Reading and although the tender marking is unreadable, it does seem to match the height and length of others in the class. A Baltimore & Ohio unit sits behind this loco but it doesn't match any in their livery. Date is approximate. H.M. Kniffen photo. Can anyone help with this loco's true identity? |
Date:
6/1/1940 |
Location:
Unknown, PA Map ![Show Unknown on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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