On display in September, 1960 at the Edaville theme park in South Carver, Massachusetts, is Boston & Maine 2-6-0 No. 1455. This engine was built in 1907 at the Manchester Locomotive Works, by that date a division of the American Locomotive Company. These Moguls of class B-15 had 19x26-inch cylinders with slide valves, a boiler pressure of 200 pounds per square inch, and a driving wheel diameter of 63 inches. They weighed 142,000 pounds and delivered a modest 25,300 pounds of tractive effort. They had 30 square feet of grate area and 1895 square feet of heating surface (having slide valves, they were not superheated). Today No. 1455 is reported to be at the Danbury Railway Museum in Connecticut.