Baldwin photo #13303-2 - BDZ collection 1946 |
601 DRS6-4-1500 c/n 72624, b/d 10/1946 - built for C&G as #601 - first Baldwin road-switcher built for domestic service - on display at the C&G shops |
photo by: Unknown - collection of Thomas Hillebrant |
photo by: Robert Lambrecht Columbus, MS - March 27, 1982 |
photo by: Thomas Hillebrant Columbus, MS - 1999 |
photo by: Guy Wilson Columbus, MS - 2008 |
photos by: Tom Simms C&G shops Columbus, MS - Nov. 27, 2013 |
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602 DRS6-4-1500 c/n 72625, b/d 12/1946 - built for C&G as #602 - scrapped after derailment, 12/1961 |
603 DRS6-4-1500 c/n 72626, b/d 12/1946 - built for C&G as #603 |
photo by: Richard Adams Columbus, MS - May 31, 1977 |
604 DRS6-4-1500 c/n 72627, b/d 12/1946 - built for C&G as #604 |
photo by: James Marcus - collection of Thomas Hillebrant Columbus, MS - Feb. 1977 |
605 DRS6-4-1500 c/n 72628, b/d 1/1947 - built for C&G as #605 |
photo by: Robert Lambrecht Columbus, MS - Aug. 12, 1979 |
photo by: Unknown - collection of Mark Laundry |
606 AS416 c/n 75273, b/d 9/1951 - built for C&G as #606 - retired 1984, sold for scrap - to the Illinois Railway Museum in 1990, see our Illinois Railway Museum gallery page for details. |
photo by: Marc Malnekoff Illinois Railway Museum - July 14, 2007 |
CAGY 606 is lettered on the cab with: "Where the Southern Crosses the Yellow Dog" See the historic plaque in the photo for the explanation, the crossing is in Moorhead MS. |