Nahma and Northern Railway Locomotive No. 5 explained

Nahma and Northern Railway Locomotive #5
Powertype:Steam
Builder:Baldwin Company
Serialnumber:38846
Builddate:1912
Whytetype:2-6-2
Disposition:Static display
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Nahma and Northern Railway Locomotive #5
Location:Main St. at River St., Nahma Township, Michigan
Coordinates:45.8408°N -86.6642°W
Built:1912
Architect:Baldwin Locomotive Company
Added:January 30, 2007
Refnum:06001327[1]

The Nahma and Northern Railway Locomotive #5 is a locomotive located at the corner of Main Street and River Street in Nahma Township, Michigan.

History

The town of Nahma was established in 1881 by the Bay De Noquet Lumber Company as the base for its upper Michigan lumbering operations.[2] The company began harvesting softwoods, but as the supply decreased, it was forced to turn to hardwood logging. In 1901, the Bay De Noquet Lumber Company began construction of a railroad system, the Nahma and Northern, leading from Nahma into the surrounding forest and various lumber camps. The railway eventually had 75 miles of track, The Nahma and Northern had seven locomotives, one caboose, and over 100 Russell Cars for hauling timber.[2]

The railroad was abandoned in 1948.[3] In 1951, the town of Nahma was sold to the American Playground Device Co. for development into a resort.[4] The planned resort, however, never got off the ground.[2]

Description

This locomotive is a 2-6-2 coal-burning locomotive, built by the Baldwin Company of Philadelphia in 1912.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRIS . 2009-03-13. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Web site: The History of the Nahma Inn . The Nahma Inn . November 19, 2010.
  3. Web site: Railroad History Timeline, 1940-1949 . Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum . November 19, 2010.
  4. News: Sold: One Town . Life Magazine . October 22, 1951 . 51 .