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  2. Baldwin Locomotive Works - Wikipedia

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    Woodburytype of 0-4-0 type Boston & Maine Achilles, 1871 An 1872 Baldwin locomotive of 4-4-0 type used on the Hanko–Hyvinkää railway in Finland. A 1902 Baldwin locomotive of 2-6-2 type used on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway in New Mexico where it is now on permanent display in Las Vegas, New Mexico.

  3. Baldwin Class 10-12-D - Wikipedia

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    4 known preserved. 1 Preserved in rebuilt form. More known to exist abandoned. The Baldwin Class 10-12-D was a class of narrow gauge 4-6-0 PT steam locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (USA) for the British War Department Light Railways for service in France during World War I. They were built in 1916–1917 to 600 mm (1 ft 11 ...

  4. 4-6-0 - Wikipedia

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    A few days after William Norris completed the Chesapeake, Hinkley Locomotive Works completed their first 4-6-0 locomotive, the New Hampshire, for the Boston and Maine Railroad. The first 4-6-0 from Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works was the already-mentioned Susquehanna for the Erie Railroad. Baldwin's first 4-6-0 locomotive did not appear ...

  5. Baldwin Class 10-32-D - Wikipedia

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    Tractive effort. 24,786–28,158 lbf (110.25–125.25 kN) Career. Disposition. Six preserved, remainder scrapped. The Baldwin Class 10-32-D was a class of 4-6-0 "Ten-Wheeler" type steam locomotives that were built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for several railroads all across the United States of America between 1915 and 1927.

  6. Great Northern 1355 - Wikipedia

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    04001352 [2] Added to NRHP. December 15, 2004. Great Northern Railway 1355 is a standard gauge steam railway locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1909 for the Great Northern Railway in the United States. It was built as a 4-6-0, Ten-Wheeler, type, but it had an extensive rebuild in 1924 when it became a 4-6-2, Pacific, type.

  7. Southern Railway 1102 - Wikipedia

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    July 9, 1935. Southern Railway No. 1102 was a 4-6-0 Baldwin Class F-14 steam locomotive built in 1903 by Baldwin Locomotive Works for Southern Railway. [1] It was used on the Fast Mail trains between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia. [1] The locomotive gained notoriety for being involved in the derailment of September 27, 1903, that ...

  8. Southern Pacific 18 - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific No. 18, also known as the "Slim Princess", is an oil-fired 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" type narrow-gauge steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1911. History [ edit ]

  9. Southern Pacific 9 - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific #9 is a 4-6-0 oil-fired narrow gauge steam locomotive, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in November 1909. It was originally built for the Nevada–California–Oregon Railway and was sold to Southern Pacific in the late 1920s. The engine worked the rest of its career on the SP narrow gauge, except a brief season in 1953 ...