Magma Arizona hauled copper for a living and painted the smoke bodies of their locomotivesthat color. Bells ahead of the stack was also a trademark. Their engine #6 is displayed in Scottsdale AZ with the same characteristics. #6 is a 2-6-0.
Magma Arizona #7 packs a headlamp/bell configuration I haven't seen very often on a 2-8-2 Baldwin logger; front-cover headlamps and smokebox-top bells are found more often on main-line steamers for certain Class 1 roads from all the U. S. builders.
The Magma and Arizona engines used to have the high headlight and bell between domes. The M- A moved the bells to the front, that is why they don't hang from the front like a mainline one, but sit on top of the front. I have seen pictures of the 7 as the T&GW 30 with bell on top and high headlight. Magma & Arizona 6 is the same way, it was between last dome and cab, now it and the dynamo are up front.
When I first clicked on this video I noticed the steam locomotive seen here I recognized since I saw one I believe from the same class at a small park in Arizona
Magma Arizona hauled copper for a living and painted the smoke bodies of their locomotivesthat color. Bells ahead of the stack was also a trademark. Their engine #6 is displayed in Scottsdale AZ with the same characteristics. #6 is a 2-6-0.
Magma Arizona #7 packs a headlamp/bell configuration I haven't seen very often on a 2-8-2 Baldwin logger; front-cover headlamps and smokebox-top bells are found more often on main-line steamers for certain Class 1 roads from all the U. S. builders.
What kind of whistle is this? An L&N, Central Of Georgia or a Loneghan from the B&O?
The Magma and Arizona engines used to have the high headlight and bell between domes. The M- A moved the bells to the front, that is why they don't hang from the front like a mainline one, but sit on top of the front. I have seen pictures of the 7 as the T&GW 30 with bell on top and high headlight. Magma & Arizona 6 is the same way, it was between last dome and cab, now it and the dynamo are up front.
@@nssteampunk4865 It's a Crosby Roundtop 3/Logging 3 Chime.
Magma Arizona took cues for appearance from their interchange partner, Southern Pacific.
Great footage! She's one of the classiest looking Mikados I've ever seen!
I believe this was the engine used to film the train robbery scene in How the West Was Won.
1:13 tracks ahead nostalgia
When I first clicked on this video I noticed the steam locomotive seen here I recognized since I saw one I believe from the same class at a small park in Arizona
You probably were looking at the Magma #6 now at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale?
@@davidangelamelcher9591 I know I didn't know
I’ve never seen a sunburnt locomotive before!
It's a logging 3 chime!
Hey hey thomas the tank engine all 170 just me