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ANCIENT RAILROADING


STEAM LOCOMOTIVES PART II



The back end of the train that is shown in the photo on the left.

A Canadian Pacific locomotive.

Simpson Logging Company locomotive #13 Sophus Jacobson, which was a 1926 Baldwin 2-6-6-2 Mallet locomotive.

Nickel Plate Road locomotive #950.

 

Northern Pacific locomotive #2603, on its side, after a derailment.

Me, on the right, next to a Mount Washington steam locomotive, around 1960.

The 140-foot Pennsylvania 6-4-4-6 S-1 locomotive #6100, mounted on rollers, at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. Designed for passenger service, its streamlined shrouding was designed by Raymond Lowey. It was in service until 1944 and was scrapped in 1949.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
STREAMLINED STEAM LOST FOREVER (BUT NOT FORGOTTEN)


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