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Pages in category "Railway locomotives introduced in 1880" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... NS 1300 (steam locomotive) NS 5300;
In 1898–1899 fifty locomotives of the later batches (Est 684 – 692, 693 – 704, 705 – 733) were rebuilt as 4-6-0T locomotives and renumbered to Est B 684 – B 733 , later SNCF series 230 TA. [6] In 1905 twenty-five locomotives of the earlier series (Est 613 – 637) were modified for shunting and were renumbered as Est G 613 – G 637.
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The newer locomotives had an increased boiler pressure of 9 kg/cm 2 (0.883 MPa; 128 psi), and on major overhauls also the older machines were brought to this standard. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The last series, built in 1882 and comprising Nord 3.606–3.620 and Nord 3.748–3.787, was built with vacuum brake and cab. [ 2 ]
While some railroads used electric locomotives for both freight and passenger trains, by the end of the 20th century most freight trains were pulled only by diesel locomotives. The Northeast Corridor, the most heavily traveled passenger line in the US, is one of few long lines currently operating with electrification.
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In addition to these, many railroads operating steam locomotives built locomotives in their shops. Notable examples include the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Mount Clare Shops, Norfolk & Western's Roanoke Shops, Pennsylvania Railroad's Altoona Works and the Southern Pacific's Sacramento Shops. An estimate of total steam locomotive production in ...
The Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Company is chartered as a holding company to acquire railroads that the Richmond and Danville Railroad itself couldn't. Lima Machine Works ships the first Shay locomotive to Ephraim Shay 's design to a logger in Grand Rapids, Michigan .