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Great Western 90 is a preserved 12-42-F class 2-10-0 "Decapod" steam locomotive owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) east of Strasburg, Pennsylvania.Built in June 1924 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, No. 90 originally pulled sugar beet trains for the Great Western Railway of Colorado, and it was the largest of the company’s roster.
A small number of other Decapods were ordered by other railroads; the I-2 Decapods built for the Western Maryland Railway were the largest ever built, at almost 420,000 lb (190 t) weight, and are a notable exception to the rule of thumb for the comfort of the ride on a 2-10-0 wheel arrangement, crews said the engines cruised smoothly up to 50 ...
Great Western 90 57812 June 1924 Great Western Railroad and Sugar Company Strasburg Rail Road Undergoing 1,472-day inspection and overhaul [4] [5] Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad 401 60341 January 1928 Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad On static display [8] Gainesville Midland 203 60342 January 1928 Woodard Iron Company
This is a list of the 7 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in (2,140 mm) broad gauge locomotives of the Great Western Railway. [ note 1 ] It excludes those purchased from constituent companies, or acquired through amalgamations.
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Great Western 90: June 1924 12-42-F: 2-10-0 Undergoing 1,472-day inspection and overhaul Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, Pennsylvania [19] 60341 Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad 401: January 1928 12-42-F 2-10-0 On static display Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum in Sugarcreek, Ohio [20] 60342 Gainesville Midland 203: January 1928 12-42-F ...
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Engineer to the Great Western Railway. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1833-1837) Locomotive Superintendent. Daniel Gooch (1837–1864) Joseph Armstrong (1864–1877) William Dean (1877–1902) George Jackson Churchward (1902–1915) Chief Mechanical Engineer. George Jackson Churchward (1915–1921) Charles Collett (1922–1941) Frederick Hawksworth ...