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  2. 0-8-8-0 - Wikipedia

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    O gauge models of Erie class L-1 Camelback locomotives been made by both MTH Electric Trains and Sunset Models. O gauge models of PRR Class CC2 0-8-8-0s were made by Lionel HO scale brass importers of the L-1 Camelback locomotives include NJ Custom Brass and Overland Models. The Bavarian locomotives have been modelled in HO gauge by Marklin ...

  3. Timken 1111 - Wikipedia

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    February 8, 1933. Retired. August 4, 1957. Disposition. Scrapped. Timken 1111, also called the Timken Four Aces, was a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built in 1930 by American Locomotive Company (Alco) as a demonstration unit for new roller bearings produced by the Timken Roller Bearing Company. It was the first locomotive built with all sealed roller ...

  4. 4-8-0 - Wikipedia

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    South Australian Railways T class. A new class of 4-8-0 locomotive, the T class, designed in South Australia for use on the narrow gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge system of the South Australian Railways, was introduced in 1903. It proved to be a suitable workhorse and by 1917 there were 78 locomotives in the class.

  5. Sunset Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset Limited is a long-distance passenger train run by Amtrak, operating on a 1,995-mile (3,211 km) route between New Orleans and Los Angeles. Major stops include Houston, San Antonio and El Paso in Texas, as well as Tucson, Arizona. Opening in 1894 through the Southern Pacific Railroad, Sunset Limited is the oldest continuously operating ...

  6. Norfolk and Western J class (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk and Western J class was a class of 14 4-8-4 "Northern" streamlined steam locomotives built by the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W) at its Roanoke Shops in Roanoke, Virginia, between 1941 and 1950. The most powerful 4-8-4 locomotives ever produced, the J class were part of the N&W's "Big Three" (along with the class A and Y6 freight ...

  7. Norfolk and Western M Class - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk and Western M, M1 and M2 Classes were a series of 4-8-0 steam locomotives owned and operated by the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W). The M Classes were primarily assigned to pull the N&W's mainline freight trains, but following the introduction of the railway's Y Class 2-8-8-2's, the M Classes were reassigned to short line freight service.

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