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The TH&B served the Hamilton, Ontario area, connecting with the NYC in Buffalo and the CPR in Toronto and Montreal. Jointly owed by the NYC and the CPR, the TH&B served as a bridge line between the two. In 1928 the TH&B purchased two 2-8-4s from Montreal Locomotive Works. Numbers 201 and 202 were not only the only "Berkshires" owned by a Cnadian-owned railroad, they were the only 2-8-4s built in Canada!
The Division Point and Boo-Rim will build a LIMITED EDITION of 100. You are well advised to contact your dealer to reserve yours!
| MLW-built (1928) Nos. 201,202, 4-axle 12,000-gal/16-ton coal tender, 63" drivers: | ||
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| DP-1301 Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo #201 (MLW) 2-8-4 Berkshire, circa 1950s | ![]() |
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| DP-1302 Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo #202 (MLW) 2-8-4 Berkshire, circa 1950s | ![]() |
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