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  2. Garlogie Beam Engine - Wikipedia

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    Beam engine in 1982. The engine was built in 1833, using parts, including the beam, from a Boulton and Watt engine supplied to Hadden's Aberdeen factory in 1805. [6] The engine has a single vertical cylinder with an 18-inch bore. Steam acts on both sides of the piston and is controlled by a slide valve assembly on the side of the cylinder.

  3. List of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority yards

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    2020; relocation of Lechmere station Sullivan Square Shops at Sullivan Square: Orange Line and streetcars: maintenance and storage 1975; completion of the Haymarket North Extension: Bartlett Yard Roxbury near Nubian Square: MBTA bus and streetcars: maintenance and storage 2005; operations moved to Arborway Yard in 2003 [10] [11]

  4. Old Colony Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 1847, the first "boat train" left the OC's Kneeland Street Station in Boston bound for Fall River, where passengers would board a steamship for New York City. Over the years, the Old Colony Steamboat Express train would become the most famous line of the Old Colony Railroad, with the finest and most up-to-date engines, cars and ...

  5. Garlogie - Wikipedia

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    Garlogie Mill Power House, now a museum, has the mill's original beam engine on display. Garlogie (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrr Lagaidh) is a roadside hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1] It was, during the 19th century, the site of a textile milling settlement using water from Loch of Skene. [1] [2] The mill houses a beam engine and 1923 ...

  6. Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also has multiple smaller gauge railroad layouts for members usage in 4.75" gauge, 3.5" gauge, elevated 1 gauge, and g-scale. In addition to live steam layouts, the museum also operates a stationary 19th century steam plant every 3rd Sunday with a variety of vintage restored steam appliances.

  7. Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Ma and Pa substituted more economical, self-propelled gas-electric passenger cars for steam-powered passenger trains in 1927–1928. Carload freight volume increased in the 1920s, however, as more industries appeared along the line, and earnings were strong enough for the company to declare dividends in 1930 and 1931.

  8. Union Station (Clinton, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station is a former train station in Clinton, Massachusetts. It was designed by architect Robert Reamer, best known for the Old Faithful Inn and other projects in the Western United States. [1] [2] The station opened in 1914 and has two levels that served tracks going in perpendicular directions. [3]

  9. Warren, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The town was named "Warren" after a British naval hero, Admiral Sir Peter Warren, following a victory at Louisburg in 1745. At the time of cession in 1747, Barrington was unified with Warren, until it was separated again in 1770. The second "Warren, Massachusetts" is now the town of Warren, Maine. On November 7, 1776, Upper Town of St. Georges ...