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  2. Wabash class P1 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Wabash Railroad's class P-1 comprised seven 4-6-4 steam locomotives rebuilt from 5 Class K-5 2-8-2's numbered 2600-2604 and 2 Class K-4 2-8-2's numbered 2743 and 2744 . The first five were constructed in 1943 and 1944 using the boilers from their unsuccessful K-5 class three-cylinder 2-8-2 locomotives that had been built by the ...

  3. Wabash 534 - Wikipedia

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    Wabash Railroad No. 534, also known as Nancy, is the sole survivor of the B-7 class 0-6-0 switcher steam locomotive that was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1906. It was used by the Wabash as a yard switcher, until it was sold in 1954 to the Lake Erie and Fort Wayne Railroad as No. 1.

  4. Wabash Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The first railroad to use only Wabash and no other city in its name was the Wabash Railway in January 1877 which was a rename of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway formed on July 1, 1865. The earliest predecessor of the Wabash System was the Northern Cross Railroad , which was the first railroad built in Illinois.

  5. List of Norfolk and Western Railway locomotives - Wikipedia

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    #244 last steam locomotive built in the U.S. for domestic use (not counting a steam turbine electric locomotive constructed in 1954, see below) ... ordered by Wabash ...

  6. Wabash Cannon Ball (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Wabash Cannon Ball was a passenger train on the Wabash Railroad that ran from 1950 to 1971. The train was named after the song "Wabash Cannonball".It was the second train to bear the name "Cannon Ball"; the first was the fast express Cannon Ball, which ran in the late 1800s to the early 20th century.

  7. USRA Light Mikado - Wikipedia

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    General arrangement drawing. The USRA Light Mikado was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I.

  8. Category:Steam locomotives of the United States - Wikipedia

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    N. Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis 576; New York Central 1290 and 1291; New York Central and Hudson River Railroad No. 999; New York Central Hudson

  9. List of Great Northern Railway (U.S.) locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Steam locomotive classes subsection. 1.1 0-6-0. 1.2 0-8-0. 1.3 2-6-0. 1.4 ... Below is a table of information for the Great Northern Railway's steam roster ...