Mystery: Reader RR Steamer #403

One of the photographic prints that was in the collection of railroad images that I inherited from Ron Findley was the one below of a 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive. It’s lettered for the Reader Railroad, but was a locomotive I’d never come across before. There was no information on that photograph, and I was stumped. So I scanned and posted the photo on Mike Palmieri’s Facebook group “Mike’s Mostly Louisiana Railroads” along with my request for information about this locomotive.

Reader Railroad Steam Loco #403

As hoped for, several readers were aware of this locomotive, and below are some of the responses about it.

Tony Howe: Yes, Reader 403 is correct. It’s a William Monypeny photo from the Louis Saillard Collection. (From the envelope sleeve): Reader Railroad No.403 2-6-0, Reader, Ark.
Ex. St. Louis Southwestern #403, (built by) Alco-Rogers (construction) #37535 (on) 4/1905
To: Reader RR 3/13/1937
Retired: 8/31/1945
Also from Tony: A.E. Brown photographed the remains of the same locomotive still at Reader in 1952 in derelict condition

Mark Locke: 403 was sold for scrap soon after Tom Long bought the Reader in the 1950s. He was alarmed by the decrepit condition of the railroad as a whole. He had #11 reconditioned, bought #108, and had 403 scrapped. In the early 1960s, he purchased 2-8-0 #1702 and had it rebuilt and modified from it’s Army appearance.

Thanks to these folks, and to others that posted on this as well. The #403 is no longer a mystery. 🙂

3 thoughts on “Mystery: Reader RR Steamer #403

  1. Jack,

    One minor correction: the 2-6-0 configuration is known as a Mogul type. A Prairie configuration is, as you pointed out last week, a 2-6-2 wheel arrangement.

    Matt

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