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CNJ No. 113, is a B-7 class 0-6-0 switcher type steam locomotive built in June of 1923 by the American Locomotive Company for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The locomotive was designed solely for yard service and could only operate at slow speeds due to the locomotive not having any leading or trailing wheels, but only six driving wheels. It is owned and operated by the Railway Restoration Project 113 Organization located in Minersville, PA.
This video shows a chase of 113 leading an excursion starting in Minersville, and heading to Port Clinton off the Minersville branch. From there, it will return northwest back to Minersville.
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