I grew up around the corner from Baldwin Locomotive Works and the EMD and Alco products killed them because they could not keep up lol...They both out performed them but I used to get to watch them bring the trains out on the turn style bridge to turn them around...I used to ride Engine 58 all the time with my kids on the Wilmington Western RR...It was a blast as she went across 7 wooden bridges and cross a few roads...
Engine No. 58 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia in October 1907 for the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad... She later became Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast No. 27. The locomotive was eventually sold to the U.S. Army and wore the number 6961, and was sold again to the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway and became their No. 4... She was later purchased by the Mead Corporation of Lynchburg, Va., and renumbered 300. In 1963, Malcolm Ottinger purchased No. 300 for his Valley Forge Scenic Railroad... The engine was then purchased for the Wilmington & Western in 1973 and renumbered to 58 its original number... She returned to service in 1998 and has been operating ever since...