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  2. Steamtown National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Steamtown National Historic Site (NHS) is a railroad museum and heritage railroad located on 62.48 acres (25.3 ha) [2] in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, at the site of the former Scranton yards of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W).

  3. Reading 2124 - Wikipedia

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    No. 2124 was originally constructed by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in December 1924 as an I-10sa class 2-8-0 "Consolidation", and it was originally numbered 2024. [1] [2] Beginning in 1945, Reading Company (RDG) began rebuilding thirty of their I-10sa's at their Reading, Pennsylvania shops and converted them into T-1 class 4-8-4 "Northerns", and they were renumbered as the 2100 series. [2]

  4. Steamtown - Wikipedia

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    Steamtown, USA, former Vermont museum; Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA; Carnforth MPD, former museum in England also known as Steamtown; The Marketplace at Steamtown, a mixed-use center in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States (previously branded as the Mall at Steamtown)

  5. Electric City Trolley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Electric City Trolley Museum is a transport museum located in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, next to the Steamtown National Historic Site. [1] The museum displays and operates restored trolleys and interurbans on former lines of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad, which are now owned by the government of Lackawanna County [2] and operated by the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad.

  6. Baldwin Locomotive Works 26 - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Jacobson had the locomotive moved from Jackson, first to Grand Rapids, Ohio, then to the Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum in Bellevue, Ohio where it was painted as Nickel Plate Road 17. [2] Three years later in 1986, Jacobson traded the switcher with the Steamtown Foundation of Scranton, Pennsylvania for their ex Canadian National 4-6-0 ...

  7. Dickson Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Dickson Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of boilers, blast furnaces and steam engines used in various industries but most known in railway steam locomotives. The company also designed and constructed steam powered mine cable hoists. It was founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania by Thomas Dickson in 1856. In total, the company ...

  8. List of museums in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern Pennsylvania: Open air: Historic working farm with period interpreters reflecting farm family life from 1760 to 1913 Rachel Carson Homestead: Springdale: Allegheny: Pittsburgh Metro Area: Biographical: National Historic home of environmental author Rachel Carson: Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania: Strasburg: Lancaster: Pennsylvania ...

  9. Canadian National 47 - Wikipedia

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    Canadian National 47 is a preserved class "X-10-a" 4-6-4T type tank locomotive located at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] It is one of only three preserved CN 4-6-4Ts (No. 49 at the Canadian Railway Museum in Delson, Quebec, Canada, and CN No. 46 at Vallée-Jonction, Quebec) and is the only Baltic-type suburban tank locomotive remaining in the ...