Bullard Company No. 2 is a small 0-4-0ST steam tank locomotive which is preserved at the Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by H. K. Porter, Inc and spent its working life as an industrial switcher for the Bullard Machine Tool Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The locomotive joined the Steamtown, U.S.A. collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont in June 1963, and is displayed inoperable at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It is among the smallest standard gauge locomotives in the world, being no larger than an average car. As off September 2022 it is undergoing a cosmetic overhaul.
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| - Bullard Company No. 2 is a small 0-4-0ST steam tank locomotive which is preserved at the Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by H. K. Porter, Inc and spent its working life as an industrial switcher for the Bullard Machine Tool Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The locomotive joined the Steamtown, U.S.A. collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont in June 1963, and is displayed inoperable at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It is among the smallest standard gauge locomotives in the world, being no larger than an average car. As off September 2022 it is undergoing a cosmetic overhaul. (en)
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| - Bullard Company #2 on display at Steamtown USA, Bellows Falls VT, C. 1974 (en)
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| - Bullard Company No. 2 is a small 0-4-0ST steam tank locomotive which is preserved at the Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by H. K. Porter, Inc and spent its working life as an industrial switcher for the Bullard Machine Tool Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The locomotive joined the Steamtown, U.S.A. collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont in June 1963, and is displayed inoperable at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It is among the smallest standard gauge locomotives in the world, being no larger than an average car. As off September 2022 it is undergoing a cosmetic overhaul. (en)
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| - On static display at Steamtown National Historic Site, based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. (en)
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