Builder Plate Conundrum
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    Thu Feb 24 11:54:44 EST 2022
    
    
  
I have an original NW photo print of Class G2 #256 0-8-0T dated 1922. 
This loco is RMW Const. No. 118 built Dec. 1890.
In 1920 it was converted from Class G #256 2-8-0 to become the East 
Portsmouth shop shifter (Class G2).
Using a lupe, I was looking forward to seeing a good image of an 
original RMW builders plate. It is a very sharp print from a large 
company negative.
To my disappointment, the plate on the loco reads 'Norfolk and Western 
Ry. Roanoke Shops Built Dec. 1890 No. 47'
I can understand the NW replacing the RMW plate with one of their own, 
but can anyone explain why it has Const. No. 47?
Const. No. 47 was RMW Class F 2-8-0 #169 built Dec.1887.
John Garner, Newport VA
    
    
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