The locomotive came to Missouri from the estate of railfan Jim Machacek, who converted it to a tender-equipped locomotive. Machacek built a private two-foot gauge railroad on his property in Northfield, Minn., which he called the Northfield & Cannon Valley. In 1967 he purchased the 0-4-0T and numbered it No. 504 for his favorite steam locomotive on the Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Railway. Another 0-4-0T came in 1978.
The Frisco Silver Dollar Line is one of the oldest and most popular rides at the park and is themed after American railroads in the 1800s. The railroad includes a 19th century themed depot, water tower, a trestle, a train wreck scene, a staged train robbery, a tunnel, and a rectangular engine house. In addition to No. 504, the railroad owns five other 0-4-0s.
For more information on the park, go to www.silverdollarcity.com.
Frisco, you say? Where’s the “coonskin” number plate?
Look again – the other three are 2-4-0T.
Nice rebuild. I like the Frisco look.