The B&W acquired three Vulcan locomotives from a glue factory in Gowanda NY. The B&W would keep one, one went to friends across town, and the third to a friend in Pittsburgh. This Vulcan would become B&W number three with a nickname of Norman for its sometime cranky behavior. Due to flood damage at his Wilkes-Barre railroad George Spohrer’s Herschel was stored at the B&W facilities until sold to an individual in Kane PA. October 7th saw the B&W second annual railroader’s day with the Horseshoe, Lake Shore, and Buffalo Chapters of the NHRS present.
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