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"The Brookville"Brookville Locomotive Works, Brookville, PA![]() The Rockhill Trolley Museum has a variety of work equipment, and one of the most used pieces is our diminutive Brookville gasoline-powered locomotive. The history of this machine is somewhat clouded by history. We believe it was built around 1938-39. Known HistoryIn the mid 1960s, the locomotive was borrowed from Meehan & Sons and taken to Trolley Valhalla in Tansboro, NJ. In the early 1970s, it was borrowed from Meehan by J. McHugh and Son, and brought to Rockhill Furnace. The Meehan company principles subsequently said the locomotive was to remain at Rockhill unless they needed it for a job.
The Brookville is powered by a flathead
Ford
V8 engine through a four-speed transmission
and roller chain drive between wheels.
It
weighs approximately 8 tons and yet
was used
to move our immense Liberty Liner trainset
up a significant grade into our Carbarn
Two
! ![]() Although the Brookville is not technically
part of our trolley collection, our volunteers
are very fond of it. Because it was stored
outside at our museum for many years, its
cosmetic condition is poor. Now that it lives
inside, it is receiving body repairs and
painting as time permits.
![]() Many people know that Pennsylvania is home to General Electric's locomotive plant in Erie. Not so many know that Brookville Equipment Co., founded as Brookville Locomotive Works, has been providing locomotives and mining equipment to the world for over 84 years. Brookville has recently even entered the trolley car market, rebuilding cars for New Orleans and Philadelphia. We are very proud to own and operate this interesting piece of our state's transportation history. |