The “A. F. Baker” was a locomotive owned by the Williams Valley Railroad, which operated from Brookside in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania and passed through Williams Valley Junction, Reinerton, Tower City, Sheridan, Greenfields, Williamstown, Dayton, and terminated at Lykens, Dauphin County, where a turntable was located. At no time did this railroad have connecting tracks with the Lykens Valley Railroad which operated west from Lykens.
This undated photograph shows the locomotive and seven unidentified men including the conductors and engineer (in cab).
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This picture appeared in the Sesquicentennial History of Williamstown and Williams Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, published in 1976. For availability of copies of this book, contact the Williamstown and Williams Township Historical Society, 115 W. Market Street, Williamstown, Pennsylvania 17098.