Arcade and Attica Railroad - Locomotive Roster

Locomotive Roster

  • Arcade & Attica 14: (4-6-0) - Built in February 1917 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; currently in storage, requiring extremely costly overhaul in order to comply with federal safety standards
  • Arcade & Attica 18: (2-8-0) - Built in 1920 American Locomotive Company at its 'Cooke Works' in Paterson, New Jersey.
  • Arcade & Attica 110: (GE 44-ton switcher) - Built in 1941 by General Electric at its Erie, Pennsylvania plant, #110 is considered to have 'dieselized' the A&A singlehandedly; now on static display in the municipal parking lot across Main Street from the Arcade station
  • Arcade & Attica 111: (GE 44-ton switcher) - Built in 1947 by General Electric at its Erie, Pennsylvania plant, #111 completed the job, and the last A&A steamer was scrapped.
  • Arcade & Attica 112: (GE 65-ton switcher) - Built in 1945 by General Electric at its Erie, Pennsylvania plant, for the United States Navy.

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