| An extremely good looking loco, 252's were  similar  to a 250. Sold from 1926 to 1932, the  252 had a hand-reversing unit, while the 252E had  an electric E-unit, and was offered from 1932  through  to 1935. The units had an 0-B-0 wheel  arrangement  (otherwise known as an 0-4-0 wheel  arrangement), and the styling of New York  Central's S2 electric engines. 252's were made in  several colors, including peacock (green), olive  green, maroon body with black frame, and  terracotta (with both a  black frame, a maroon  frame and a terracotta frame, and yellow-orange  bodies and black, maroon and terracotta frames).  Nearly all seemed to come with both nickel and  copper journals, and strap or cast headlights.  This loco, the olive green version, was made in  1928, had a strap-type headlight with nickel  journal boxes mounted on a black frame and, of  course, a hand reverse. This loco, the olive  green  version, has a strap-type headlight with  nickle journal boxes mounted on it's black frame. |