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    The Ultimate Steam Page - Information on Ross Rowland's ACE 3000 and other modern steam projects; The Story of America's Freedom Trains - Information on the 1975 - 1976 American Freedom Train; ThemeTrains.com - Information on the High Iron Company's Golden Spike Centennial Limited of 1969; The Yellow Ribbon Express ; Chesapeake and Ohio ...

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    The Vishveshwaraiah Iron and Steel Company, Bhadravati introduced a Class-E 4-4-4 tank engine in March 1921. No. 22782 was built by the North British Locomotive Company at Atlas Works, Glasgow in 1920, the first of 23 examples. [ 5 ]

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    Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the BR Standard Class 7, or 'Britannia' Class that ran on the British Railways network. They represented an attempt to standardise steam design for ease of maintenance and usage.

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    The Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway hauled iron ore in Minnesota. Iron ore is heavy and the DM&IR operated long trains of ore cars, requiring maximum power. These locomotives were based upon ten 2-8-8-2s that Baldwin had built in the 1930s for the Western Pacific Railroad. The need for a larger, coal-burning firebox and a longer, all ...

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    Early spark arrestors were simply iron wire screens installed within the stack. However, the screen reduced the rate at which smoke and steam could escape from the boiler. As well, embers caught by the screen further reduced available space for the passage of steam, and smoke and heat generated by the burning embers rapidly melted the wire screen.

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  8. Duluth and Northeastern 28 - Wikipedia

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    Duluth and Northeastern 28 (also known as Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range 332) is a preserved 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type steam locomotive built in 1906 by the Pittsburgh Works of American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1]

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