Does anyone know how to tell what year a Wabco E-2 was made? Is there a date stamp or a special number somewhere? I have looked everywhere with no luck finding any information about this. Is there any physical changes over the years to these? I recently acquired a Wabco E-2. After talking to the previous owner, he said someone in his family worked for a railroad in Northwest Indiana. He got the horn off a locomotive that was no longer being used. He said it was originally in an orange paint color. He had it for many years. He said he sandblasted this horn and painted it blue. So sadly the original paint is gone. That is all he remembers about it. He does not remember what railroad it came from but said it came from a Northwest Indiana Railroad for sure.
So looking around at railroads in this area, there is only one railroad that comes to mind that had E-2's in orange paint. That is South Shore Railroad. If this is true, this is one rare GEM in my collection. After taking this horn apart I did find evidence of the original orange paint on the clip that holds the back cap in place. Sadly, this is all that is on this for original paint. After doing some research about South Shore Railroad, I learned that this horn could be from a "Little Joe". Which is 1 of 3 made for CSS. 2 were preserved while #801 was scrapped in early 80's...? I saw some pics of it being scrapped on-line and I did not see any of the 2 E-2's on them. Could it be?
Here a couple pics of my horn. You can see the orange paint in the pics. Also this must of been dropped when it came off the locomotive. You can see the missing base on the manifold and the missing tooth on the back cap. This is my guess how this horn got damaged.
Paint on clip 1

Paint on clip 2

Manifold base broken

Back cap broken tooth

Here are a couple pics of the #801 after it was retired in 1980. You can see how close the paint matches up to my horn. Also, the numberboards are already gone at this point. I can not say for sure but I do not see the 2nd E-2 at all. Perhaps it is missing because someone got it already? Could be just the angles of the pics though. Most likely it was still there but who knows?
1980 Michigan City, IN
http://s3.amazonaws.com/rrpa_photos/202 ... %20801.jpg
1980 Michigan City, IN
http://s3.amazonaws.com/rrpa_photos/202 ... 801-01.jpg
Here the link of the guy that took pics of it being scrapped
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143335769666?h ... R66nyNvCYQ
On a form
http://www.rypn.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=36457
Interesting form about the last time it ran
https://railroad.net/south-shore-quot-l ... 69493.html
I will be writing the guy who sells the shots on ebay to see if he remembers seeing the horns on it while it was sadly being cut up.
I will research this more. I know EJ&E had orange paint. There is always a chance it could of come from a Bethlehem Steel locomotive as well. I think they were also orange. DT&I units had some orange too. The GTW runs near me. This is all I can think of from NWI. Maybe some MOW equipment had this horn as well?
It could also be from something else from the South Shore? We will see. The plan is to at least repaint it back to the orange color. Of course I will leave the original orange in the small sections on as proff. The real question is should I have someone weld the base of the manifold back and weld something on for the missing tooth? The internals look great. I have just cleaned them up nicely. She should sound good when I test her out.
If any of you have some information let me know. I am very curious where this came from. The 801 was built in 1949. So if there is anything about E-2's being made differently perhaps I can narrow the search down more. I will update this post when I learn some more information.
Have a great day,
~Ted