Tuesday, October 29, 2024

#2 PAMPANGA SUGAR DEV CORP - RIVERBANKS MALL 2010

 

 


This steam locomotive on display at Riverbanks Mall in Marikina is a historic reminder of the Philippines' sugar industry railway heritage. This locomotive, a Baldwin-built steam engine, is a classic representation of early 20th-century steam trains that once operated in the country. Baldwin Locomotive Works, an American manufacturer, produced many of the engines used in the Philippine sugar industry during that era.

  The locomotive was placed as a static display to honor the legacy of rail travel in the Philippines, where steam trains played a significant role in connecting various regions before diesel and electric trains took over.

 It’s popular among visitors for photos, especially because of its vintage design and the nostalgia it evokes. However, the security guard on the day seemed unconcerned about such interest, preferring to try to chase off the man with a dangerous camera.

 The locomotive is not operational but serves as an educational piece, giving people a chance to appreciate the machinery that was central to Philippine transport history.

  If you're interested in steam train history or railway memorabilia, this display is worth visiting to get a sense of the past railway era in the Philippines.

It is one of four known preserved steam locomotives in the Metro Manila area, and possibly the most easily accessed at this time.

Built For: Pampanga Sugar Development Company

Builder: Baldwin Locomotive Works (USA)

Build #: 60506

Year: 1928

Arrangement: 2-6-0


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Rear of locomotive #2
Photo: Brad Peadon


The just visible security guard spotted me, thus leading to us both walking around and around the locomotive while I got these images.
He eventually caught up to me and issued the usual 'you're not allowed to' instructions.
Photo: Brad Peadon




Builders number.
Photo: Brad Peadon



Needs filling up :-)
Photo: Brad Peadon




The driver must be having a rest break.
Photo: Brad Peadon






It was election time, with the headquarters of Bayani Fernando and Richard Gordon seen behind the locomotive.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Inside the cab area.
Photo: Brad Peadon




A recent Google Streetscape image shows that a good bit of landscaping has taken place since my photos were taken. Looks better I guess, but now makes clear photos complicated at best.
Photo: Brad Peadon

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The mall security guard for providing the entertainment.





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