The Weeden Manufacturing Company was founded by watch maker William Nye Weeden, in the late 19th century, and was best known for stationary steam engines, the first upright Steam Engine appearing in October 1884, followed by the first steam locomotive in 1888, production continuing until 1952.
For additional background information, with illustrations, please refer to the TCA Western Division Index of Manufacturers web site.
![]() Weeden live steam Dart 0-4-0 locomotive with tender and passenger coach |
![]() Weeden live steam Dart 0-4-0 locomotive with tender and passenger coach |
![]() Weeden live steam Dart 0-4-0 locomotive with tender and passenger coach |
![]() Weeden live steam Dart 0-4-0 locomotive with tender and passenger coach |
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