Reading "Mother Hubbard" or "Camelback"         
A Reading wreck train or "relief train" as Reading called them sits in a siding in Skillman. Reading No. 1588 was built as a Class I-8b 2-8-0 by the Reading itself in 1912. As built, it was configured pretty much as shown in the photos, with center cab, piston valves and Walschaerts valve gear. It was saturated as built, but was converted to superheat in 1919 and reclassified as an I-8sb. It was off the roster by 1948. To the right are two non-revenue cars. The further one from camera is rebuilt from a gondola while the closer is an old truss-rod coach.
Date: 1/22/1947 Location: Skillman, NJ   Map Show Skillman on a rail map Views: 1990 Collection Of:   Charles Knox Freericks
Locomotives: RDG 1588(2-8-0)    Author:  Charles Knox Freericks
Reading "Mother Hubbard" or "Camelback"
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  1940s and 1950s
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