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Rahway Valley Railroad No. 15 is a steam locomotive on display at Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as
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No. 20 in 1916.


History

In 1926, 20 suffered freeze damage to its bridges when a hostler accidentally left it outside overnight, necessitating its return to Baldwin for repairs. While at Baldwin, 20's slide valve cylinders were replaced with piston valve cylinder

20 was sold to the
Rahway Valley Railroad The Rahway Valley Railroad (RVRR) was a short-line railroad in the Northeastern United States which connected the Lehigh Valley Railroad in Roselle Park and the Central Railroad of New Jersey in Cranford with the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western ...
in 1937 and renumbered to 15. It last ran in revenue service in November 28, 1953 before being replaced by #17 a
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. The President of the Railroad, George Clark, did not wish to see No. 15 scrapped however. It was placed in heated undercover storage pending further development for the next six years; at one point it was hoped the engine would be put on public display in
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on June 5 that year. Blount chose to restore the locomotive and operate it at Steamtown, U.S.A. in 1962. It also travelled to
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to be filmed in ''
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''. The locomotive later became
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#15 following the formation of that railroad. It remained under the Green Mountain name until 1973 and was later reverted to Rahway Valley #15. No. 15's last run was on August 12, 1973, when a boiler tube blew out, scalding Andy Barbera, who was operating as the locomotive engineer at the time. Since the services of the locomotive were not needed at the time, the repairs were not done and remained undone by the time the ''Steamtown Special History'' was written. ''The Steamtown Special History Study'' recommended that the engine be cosmetically and operationally restored, as it had served in the northeastern quarter of the United States and had been serviced, at least once, at the Lackawanna's Scranton shop.Chapell, Gordon. ''Steam Over Scranton: The Locomotives of Steamtown.''
Special History Study, American Steam Locomotives: Rahway Vally Railroad No. 15.
' National Park Service. 1991. Accessed July 14, 2010
As of 2022, the locomotive is still displayed and inoperable at Steamtown National Historic Site. There aren’t any plans to restore 15 to operation anytime soon.


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Builder's photo
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1937, Kenilworth, New Jersey
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1963-01-07, Steamtown USA
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