My great, great uncle Robert F. McKee, Sr., was a design engineer at Baldwin and he would give my father different Baldwin Locomotive Works builder's cards when my father would visit him in Collin... (more)
A BP-20 Baldwin shark nose passenger unit in Pennsy's classification leaves Asbury Park with a three car train for Bay Head. The steam special behind 612 has pulled into a siding south of the stat... (more)
Baldwin passenger sharks 5771 and 5783 wait at South Amboy for a North Jersey Coast train to arrive from New York behind a GG1. The mid-day trains were hardly long enough to rate 4,000 h.p. but th... (more)
These two Baldwin shark-nose units made a rare apperance in passenger service on the NY&LB. A few of the 2,000 horsepower units had been repainted in the freight scheme, derated to 1.600 h.p. and ... (more)