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The Jupiter (officially known as Central Pacific Railroad #60) was a 4-4-0 steam locomotive owned by the Central Pacific Railroad.It made history when it joined the Union Pacific No. 119 at Promontory Summit, Utah, during the golden spike ceremony commemorating the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869.
Abandoned in the Maine North Woods following Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad service. 4807 4-8-0: October 1898: Southern Pacific Railroad #2914 Kern County Museum, Bakersfield, California: 5007 4-6-0: March 1899: Rio Grande Southern Railroad #20 Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, Colorado - Recently restored to operation on July 2, 2020 ...
Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. NC-8, "Southern Railway Company, Spencer Shops, Salisbury Avenue between Third and Eight Streets, Spencer, Rowan County, NC", 10 photos, 4 measured drawings, 29 data pages, 1 photo caption page; HAER No. NC-16, "Spencer Shops Rehabilitation Project, Spencer, Rowan County, NC
Static display; Minute Maid Park, Houston, Texas. Not to be confused with the Minute Maid Park ornamental train. 1215: S-10 0-6-0: Static display, History Park at Kelley Park, San Jose, CA, owned by the California Trolley and Railroad Corporation. 1221: S-10 0-6-0: Deming, New Mexico: 1227: S-11 0-6-0: Sierra Northern Railway, Oakdale ...
North Carolina Midland Railroad: Dan Valley and Yadkin River Narrow Gauge Railroad: SOU: 1881 1883 North Carolina Midland Railroad: Danville, Mocksville and Southwestern Railroad: SOU: 1880 1899 Danville and Western Railway: Danville and New River Railroad: SOU: 1873 1890 Danville and Western Railway: Danville and Western Railway: D&W SOU: 1891 ...
The DuBois Pioneer Home is turning 125 years old. The home, pictured here, was built in 1898 along the banks of the Jupiter Inlet by Harry DuBois as a wedding present to his new bride, Susan.
The New Hope Valley Railway is a heritage railroad in Bonsal, North Carolina operated by the North Carolina Railway Museum, Inc., an all-volunteer, nonprofit, and tax exempt educational and historical organization. The railroad consists of a total of five miles of track between the communities of Bonsal, North Carolina and New Hill, North Carolina.
Originally owned jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Norfolk and Western Railway, [2] predecessors to CSX and NS, it was completed in November 1910. [3] In 1957, the railroad retired its last steam locomotive in favor for diesel locomotion.