Hi Bill,
Was the Ma & Pa # 25 the older 2-8-0 that the SP had one of that was very 
similar?  I think it was 2nd SP # 2500 and spent most of it's life in Oregon. 
 Unfortunately it was scrapped in 1927.  
 
The 3rd # 2500 was scrapped in 1948 and was also a one engine class, C-32, 
but I think it was a little small for the Ma & Pa style.
 
Without seeing a photo of the Ma & Pa engine and not having my notes on 
this any longer it is hard to tell if the above is correct.  Maybe our resident 
expert on SP power remembers...........As a side note the engine I am 
referring to was not and never did run on the Ma & Pa, it was absorbed when 
other 
railroads became subsidiaries of the SP.
 
Take care,
Bill McClung
Colorado


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