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Surviving Steam Locomotives by Group ... Surviving Steam Locomotives in Central America ... Steam locomotives that were scrapped since 1959.
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www.steamlocomotive.com/lists/
www.steamlocomotive.com/lists/
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During World War II Union Pacific operated some of the most modern and powerful steam locomotives ever built. Among them were the famous "Big Boys," the largest steam locomotives in the world, which were unique to Union Pacific. ... Northern: The Northern class steam locomotives, with a wheel arrangement of 4-8-4,
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www.uprr.com/aboutup/history/loco/locohs01.shtml
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Steam locomotive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A steam locomotive is a locomotive powered by steam. The term usually refers to its use on railways, but can also refer to a "road locomotive" such as a traction engine or steamroller. Beginning in ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_locomotive
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Steam Locomotives and Other Railroad Image ... This web page serves as an index to five RetroWeb railroad pages featuring Central Virginia railroad history, including Norfolk and Western steam locomotives, old train stations, abandoned rails and other images from our steam railroading legacy.
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www.retroweb.com/steamtrains.html
www.retroweb.com/steamtrains.html
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Union Pacific live steam engines | locomotives for model railroads: 7 1/4”-7 1/2” gauge. Steam engine plans. Castings: UP Challenger, UP Big Boy. 4-6-2 Pacific, 2-8-0 Consolidation & 0-6-0 Switcher. ... "After some research and excellent referrals, I decided to use Live Steam Locomotives as my casting supplier.
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www.livesteamlocomotives.com/
www.livesteamlocomotives.com/
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Visit the Webmaster's Log ... New! Change is coming. It will probably annoy people. ... Locomotives with photos: 6205...
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www.steamlocomotive.info/
www.steamlocomotive.info/
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Welcome to the "Surviving Steam Photo Archive", formerly "Surviving Steam Locomotives of New England". I'd like to thank everyone who has sent in photos over the past few months. It has been a long time since the last update, but it's on the way, so stay tuned!
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A little known sub-group of railroad steam locomotives consisted of engines that used gears together with steam cylinders (common on all steam locomotives) to produce more "constant" pulling power than the conventional and more prevalent "rod" type of steam locomotive.
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www.gearedsteam.com/
www.gearedsteam.com/
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