Originally being built for the Grand Truck Western for an 0-6-0
steam engine with a wagontop boiler, the GTW would cancel their order due to WW1. Some years later the
Beech Bottom Power Company ordered a locomotive from Baldwin and Baldwin would include an extra engine
in that order and constructed number 3 with the wagontop boiler and parts they had laying around the shop.
Number 3 would work for the BBPCo until retirement where it was donated and relettered to Ohio Power Co.
The Hocking Valley Sceneic Railway was in need of a new steam engine after trading their 2-8-0 SC-1 N0:
33 to the Ohio Central. They purchased Number 3 and a decade later the mighty little switcher would steam
again. Today, number 3 is Ohio's only regullarly running steam engine