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=== Loco 1 ===
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File:Bill's Number 1 No PHOTO.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No. 1 is a 4-6-4 Hudson in O-Scale, 1-1/4 inch gauge, started in 1940 and completed in 1943.  The photo is missing from the [[Waushakum Live Steamers]] collection.
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=== Loco 2 ===
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File:Billy's Number No 2.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No. 2 started in 1944 and completed 1946.  Photo taken at [[Waushakum Live Steamers]], Holliston, Mass.
File:BillVanBrocklinJr Atlantic NELS1949Meet.jpg|No. 2 - The cover photo of the July-August 1950 edition of [[The Live Steamer]] features a detailed view of the well known 3/4 inch scale Boston & Maine Atlantic type locomotive built by [[Bill Van Brocklin|William (Bill) Van Brocklin Jr]] of Roslindale, Mass., and it is shown with the builder at the 1949 [[New England Live Steamers|N.E.L.S.]] annual Live Steam Meet at Danvers.
File:BillVanBrocklinJr Atlantic NELS1949Meet.jpg|No. 2 - The cover photo of the July-August 1950 edition of [[The Live Steamer]] features a detailed view of the well known 3/4 inch scale Boston & Maine Atlantic type locomotive built by [[Bill Van Brocklin|William (Bill) Van Brocklin Jr]] of Roslindale, Mass., and it is shown with the builder at the 1949 [[New England Live Steamers|N.E.L.S.]] annual Live Steam Meet at Danvers.
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=== Loco 3 ===
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File:4-4-2-T No 3 British Ltse.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's with his 4-4-2-T No 3 engine started in 1947 and completed 1950
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=== Loco 4 ===
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File:Billy's number 4 as Southern.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 4 with Southern valve gear, started in 1951 and completed 1953.
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=== Loco 5 ===
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File:Bill Van Brocklin No 5 WLS Collection.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 5 started in 1954 and completed 1956.
File:BillVanBrocklin Simplun 1 1956.jpg|No. 5 - [[Simplun]] by [[Bill Van Brocklin]].  From [[The North American Live Steamer]], Volume 1, Number 7, 1956.
File:BillVanBrocklin Simplun 1 1956.jpg|No. 5 - [[Simplun]] by [[Bill Van Brocklin]].  From [[The North American Live Steamer]], Volume 1, Number 7, 1956.
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=== Loco 6 ===
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File:Number 6 No Photo O-scale.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 6 started in 1956 and completed 1957. It is a 4-4-0 in O-Scale, 1-1/4 inch gauge.  The photo is missing from the [[Waukashum Live Steamers]] collection.
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=== Loco 7 ===
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File:Billy's number 7.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 7 started in 1957 and completed 1958.
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=== Loco 8 ===
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File:Bill's Number 8.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 8 started in 1959 and completed 1960.
File:Bill VanBrocklin at Carl Purintons Track.JPG|No. 8 - [[Bill Van Brocklin]] at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s track at Boxford Mass., about 1960.
File:Bill VanBrocklin at Carl Purintons Track.JPG|No. 8 - [[Bill Van Brocklin]] at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s track at Boxford Mass., about 1960.
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=== Loco 9 ===
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File:Bill's Number 9.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 9 started in 1962 and completed 1964.
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=== Loco 10 ===
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File:Van Brocklin Number 10.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin's No 10 started in 1965 and completed 1967.
File:BillVanBrocklin No10 PatFahey.jpg|Van Brocklin's Locomotive No 10.  Photo by Pat Fahey.
File:BillVanBrocklin No10 PatFahey.jpg|Van Brocklin's Locomotive No 10.  Photo by Pat Fahey.
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=== Loco 11 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin with FireQueen at Purinton Boxford.jpg|No. 11 - [[Bill Van Brocklin]] with his 1800 era 4-4-0 which he named "Fire Queen."
File:BillVanBrocklin with FireQueen at Purinton Boxford.jpg|No. 11 - [[Bill Van Brocklin]] with his 1800 era 4-4-0 which he named "Fire Queen."
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=== Loco 12 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No12.PNG|No. 12 - Light 4-6-0 built by Bill Van Brocklin, 1971-1972.  Keith Wood, Montreal PQ, owner as of 2016.
File:BillVanBrocklin No12.PNG|No. 12 - Light 4-6-0 built by Bill Van Brocklin, 1971-1972.  Keith Wood, Montreal PQ, owner as of 2016.
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=== Loco 15 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No15.PNG|No. 15 - Bill Van Brocklin Light 4-6-0 No. 15 in 3/4 inch scale.  Photo by Pat Fahey, 1985, Holliston, MA track.
File:BillVanBrocklin No15.PNG|No. 15 - Bill Van Brocklin Light 4-6-0 No. 15 in 3/4 inch scale.  Photo by Pat Fahey, 1985, Holliston, MA track.
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=== Loco 16 ===
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File:BillBanBrocklin No16 OuterBoxfordBelt.jpg|No. 16 - In 1975, [[Bill Van Brocklin]] brought his 4-6-0 ten wheeler to the meet at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s Boxford Outer Belt Railroad. Here it reposes on the 3-1/2 inch  gauge track.  This engine has Baker valve gear.  Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]].
File:BillBanBrocklin No16 OuterBoxfordBelt.jpg|No. 16 - In 1975, [[Bill Van Brocklin]] brought his 4-6-0 ten wheeler to the meet at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s Boxford Outer Belt Railroad. Here it reposes on the 3-1/2 inch  gauge track.  This engine has Baker valve gear.  Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]].
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=== Loco 17 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No17 HollistonMass.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin with his Locomotive No 17.  Photo taken at the Norfolk Street track of the [[Waushakum Live Steamers]], Holliston, Mass, by Pat Fahey.
File:BillVanBrocklin No17 HollistonMass.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin with his Locomotive No 17.  Photo taken at the Norfolk Street track of the [[Waushakum Live Steamers]], Holliston, Mass, by Pat Fahey.
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=== Loco 18 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No18.PNG|No. 18 - Heavy 4-6-0 model from Van Brocklin, New York Central #718. As of 2013 owned by Bernie Grow, Montreal Live Steamers. Once owned by Pat Fahey. Stephenson valve gear, fake piston valves. Bernie reported in 2013 on the Chaski forum that loco is still running fine.
File:BillVanBrocklin No18.PNG|No. 18 - Heavy 4-6-0 model from Van Brocklin, New York Central #718. As of 2013 owned by Bernie Grow, Montreal Live Steamers. Once owned by Pat Fahey. Stephenson valve gear, fake piston valves. Bernie reported in 2013 on the Chaski forum that loco is still running fine.
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=== Loco 19 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No15 No19 take2.PNG|No. 19 - Photo taken by Pat Fahey at Holliston MA track, circa 1985. Van Brocklin #15 in the front, #19 behind. No. 19 began life as a slip-eccentric, Stephenson gear 4-4-2, Van Brocklin rebuilt it into a 4-6-0 with Walschaerts gear in 1984.
File:BillVanBrocklin No15 No19 take2.PNG|No. 19 - Photo taken by Pat Fahey at Holliston MA track, circa 1985. Van Brocklin #15 in the front, #19 behind. No. 19 began life as a slip-eccentric, Stephenson gear 4-4-2, Van Brocklin rebuilt it into a 4-6-0 with Walschaerts gear in 1984.
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=== Loco 20 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No20.PNG|No. 20 - The second "FireQueen", a 4-8-0 locomotive built by Van Brocklin, which is a departure from his other designs: Camelback, wheel arrangement, inclined cylinders.
File:BillVanBrocklin No20.PNG|No. 20 - The second "FireQueen", a 4-8-0 locomotive built by Van Brocklin, which is a departure from his other designs: Camelback, wheel arrangement, inclined cylinders.
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=== Loco 23 ===
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File:DaveHearn VanBrocklinNo23 1995.jpg|Dave Hearn with Bill Van Brocklin's Locomotive No 23, August 1995.  Photo by Jim O'Brien.
File:DaveHearn VanBrocklinNo23 1995.jpg|Dave Hearn with Bill Van Brocklin's Locomotive No 23, August 1995.  Photo by Jim O'Brien.
File:Bob Foster Sr July 4th 1989 WLS Photo - 8.jpg|Bob Foster Sr running Locomotive No 27 built by Bill Van Brocklin. Photo taken at Waushakum Live Steamers, 4 July 1989, by Patrick Fahey.  
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=== Loco 27 ===
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File:Bob Foster Sr July 4th 1989 WLS Photo - 8.jpg|Bob Foster Sr running Locomotive No 27 built by Bill Van Brocklin. Photo taken at Waushakum Live Steamers, 4 July 1989, by Patrick Fahey.
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=== Loco 28 ===
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File:NELS CharliePurinton GeorgeDiamond BVBrocklin CapPurinton.jpg|No. 28 - With [[Bill Van Brocklin]]'s new 4-4-0 on the turntable, the guys look on. [[Charles S. Purinton|Charlie Purinton]], George Diamond, [[Bill Van Brocklin]] and Cap Purinton. August 22, 1987 meet at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s Boxford Outer Belt track. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]].
File:NELS CharliePurinton GeorgeDiamond BVBrocklin CapPurinton.jpg|No. 28 - With [[Bill Van Brocklin]]'s new 4-4-0 on the turntable, the guys look on. [[Charles S. Purinton|Charlie Purinton]], George Diamond, [[Bill Van Brocklin]] and Cap Purinton. August 22, 1987 meet at [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]]'s Boxford Outer Belt track. Photo by [[Bob Hornsby]].
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=== Loco 29 ===
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File:VanBrocklin No29 DaveKarlson 19880530.jpg|Dave Karlson at the throttle of Van Brocklin's No 29, the only 2-8-0 built by Bill. Photo by Pat Fahey.
File:VanBrocklin No29 DaveKarlson 19880530.jpg|Dave Karlson at the throttle of Van Brocklin's No 29, the only 2-8-0 built by Bill. Photo by Pat Fahey.
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=== Loco 31 ===
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File:BillVanBrocklin No31.PNG|No. 31 - Bill Van Brocklin's 31st locomotive.  Shot taken at Waushakum on 26 June 2016, and placed on the ¾” Facebook page by Mike Boucher. Baker valve gear, 5 ¼” boiler. Owned by Joe Cordelle of Waushakum LS, MA as of 2016. According to Pat Fahey’s roster, this one used the wheels and frames of Van Brocklin’s 4-4-2 #22, which had been completed in 1982.
File:BillVanBrocklin No31.PNG|No. 31 - Bill Van Brocklin's 31st locomotive.  Shot taken at Waushakum on 26 June 2016, and placed on the ¾” Facebook page by Mike Boucher. Baker valve gear, 5 ¼” boiler. Owned by Joe Cordelle of Waushakum LS, MA as of 2016. According to Pat Fahey’s roster, this one used the wheels and frames of Van Brocklin’s 4-4-2 #22, which had been completed in 1982.
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=== Loco 33 ===
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File:Bill Van Brocklin No33 June 4th 1989.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin riding his brand new Locomotive No 33, June 4th, 1989, at the Norfolk Street track, Hollister, Mass. Photo by Pat Fahey.
File:Bill Van Brocklin No33 June 4th 1989.jpg|Bill Van Brocklin riding his brand new Locomotive No 33, June 4th, 1989, at the Norfolk Street track, Hollister, Mass. Photo by Pat Fahey.
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Revision as of 22:37, 15 July 2017


Bill Van Brocklin Jr. was a prolific live steam locomotive builder. Perhaps he is best known for his steam pump designs.

Photo Journal

Two "FireQueens"

Pat Fahey wrote, 3 July 2017:

I was just up on the IBLS website, and I would like to make a correction. The correction is this, dealing with Bill Van Brocklin and "FireQueen". Bill did have two locomotives named "FireQueen".
The first being his inch and half scale Number 11, a 4-4-0 which you show a photo of on the website. The second locomotive to be named "FireQueen" is a locomotive I once owned which is Number 20. Number 20 was built to 3/4 inch scale and was a 4-8-0 Camelback, this is only one of two 4-8-0's that Bill built.
I am attaching photo's of number 20 as built, with Stevenson valve gear, and rebuilt with Southern valve gear when I owned the locomotive.
I found a nice clear shot, taken by Bill Van Brocklin showing the plate on number 20.

Locomotive List

Patrick Fahey of the Waushakum Live Steamers provided scans of Bill's locomotive list.

Bill Van Brocklin loco History Page 1.jpg
Bill Van Brocklin loco History Page 2.jpg
Bill Van Brocklin loco History Page 3.jpg

Loco 1

Loco 2

Loco 3

Loco 4

Loco 5

Loco 6

Loco 7

Loco 8

Loco 9

Loco 10

Loco 11

Loco 12

Loco 15

Loco 16

Loco 17

Loco 18

Loco 19

Loco 20

Loco 23

Loco 27

Loco 28

Loco 29

Loco 31

Loco 33

Steam Pump

One of Bill Van Brocklin's steam pumps was listed on eBay in December 2013. Here is the description, along with photos.

This little pump will scale properly in both 1" or a smaller 1.5" scale engine. Steam bore is 13/16" and water bore is 1/2". Stroke is approximately 1-1/8".

Coles Feedback

From the Coles Power Models 25h Anniversary Catalog:

Bill Van Brocklin, Jr., of Mass., writes: October, 1952:
Very pleased with last order. I tried the whistle on "Jimper", my 3.5 inch gauge Atlantic, and it worked swell although high pitched loike an English one. This was at Carl Purinton's at Marblehead. All the boys like it. The "Truscale" valve is very well made.

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