Akron, Canton & Youngstown class R-1 2-8-2 No. 403 poses for its Lima Locomotive Works builder's photo in 1928. With 63-inch drivers, the R-1 class had cylinder simensions of 26x30 inches and mustered 200 p.s.i. of boiler pressure. Their grate area totaled 55.7 square feet, their evaporative heating surface 3502 square feet, and their superheater surface 940 square feet. They weighed 313,800 pounds and put out 54,724 pounds of tractive effort. This engine lost its tender booster in the early 1940s, and was retired and scrapped in 1955.