West Point (locomotive)

West Point
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Designer Horatio Allen
Builder West Point Foundry
Build date 1830
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte 0-4-0
  UIC B
Driver dia. 4 feet 6 inches (1,372 mm)
Cylinders Two
Cylinder size 6 in × 16 in (152 mm × 406 mm)

West Point was the third steam locomotive constructed in the United States.[1] It was constructed for the South Carolina Railroad by the West Point Foundry of New York and built to plans from Horatio Allen.

The locomotive was built in 1830 and shipped to Charleston, South Carolina, on the Lafayette, arriving there on February 28, 1831, and entering service shortly thereafter.

Its frame and running gear were identical to the earlier Best Friend of Charleston from the same builder, but instead of the Best Friend's vertical boiler, the West Point was fitted with a horizontal locomotive boiler.

References

  1. Emory Edwards (1883). Modern American Locomotive Engines. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird & Co. p. 96.
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