In one of my earliest rail photos, taken in the summer of 1952, Grand Trunk Western Consolidation No. 2680 pulls a flat car along a siding at Bellevue, Michigan. With 63-inch drivers, these class N-4-d engines had 23x32-inch cylinders and carried a boiler pressure of 180 p.s.i. They weighed about 211,200 pounds and mustered 41,111 pounds of tractive effort. No. 2680's original Grand Trunk number was 781; she was scrapped early in 1955.