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from the perspective of Ron Simpson, CRD model railroad builder

 
KMR #2
KMR #2
 

KMR engine No. 2, built in 1885,  was Columbia and Puget Sound No. 8 before being sold to White Pass as number 5 (later renumbered 55).  It arrived at Klondike City in 1905 along with a barge load of other rolling stock for the KMR which was still not in operation.  Included in the load were two passenger coaches, one of them being a combine, probably built in the 1880s.  There were also  a number of box cars and flat cars. Most of the thirteen box cars and the ten flat cars arrived in that year. By the time the KMR had ended service in 1913 all of those box cars had been converted to flat cars and the coaches had not run for several years.

KMR #2 proved to be the most useful of all the locomotives and is the one which shows up in most of the photos of the KMR.

 
KMR #2 drawing
Klondike Mines Railway Engine No. 2, Consolidation 2-8-0, Baldwin, 1885, c/n 7597, weight 100,000 lb.
 
bachmann 2-8-0
A Bachmann 2-8-0 1:20.3 is to become KMR #2:  I have two of these models on hand, packed away, awaiting the day when each of them can be powered by battery and directed by remote control. Only one of them will likely be used on this segment of the model railroad.
 
KMR #2 view 2
 
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