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Santa Fe No. 5000 is a 2-10-4 "Texas" type steam locomotive constructed by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1930 for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. No. 5000 was immediately nicknamed the "Madame Queen" [2] and remained a unique member of its own class. It was donated to the City of Amarillo, Texas in 1957. As of 2023, Santa Fe 5000 is ...
ATSF 2-10-4 No. 5000 Madame Queen Santa Fe, which had originated the 2-10-4 type, adopted it again in 1930 with No. 5000 , named Madame Queen . This locomotive was similar to the C&O T-1, with the same 69 in (1,750 mm) drivers, but with 300 psi (2.1 MPa) boiler pressure and 60% limited cutoff.
5000 Madame Queen , the second-oldest preserved steam locomotive with a 2-10-4 wheel arrangement, Madame Queen is located in Amarillo, Texas, awaiting possible relocation elsewhere. [40] 5011 , the first of the 5011 class, is on static display at the National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri. [41]
Amarillo City Council voted against the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance, weeks after Clarendon unanimously voted against the anti-abortion law.
Amarillo SPCA adoptions can be done at the shelter, 11901 S. Coulter St., noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, please call 806-622-0555 or visit www.amarillospcashelter ...
A character named Madame Queenie is portrayed by Andrea Solonge in the AppleTV series Time Bandits, season 1, episode 4 "Prohibition." St. Clair is portrayed by Alexandra Afryea in a 2014 episode of the TV One series Celebrity Crime Files. [13] A character named Queeny with a narrative similar to St. Clair was in the CBC/BET series "The Porter ...
71-year-old Texas beauty queen Marissa Teijo proved that age is just a number after becoming the oldest woman to ever compete in the Miss Texas USA competition.
San Jacinto Heights was established in 1909 by the Amarillo Improvement Company. In 1910, a trolley service was established between San Jacinto and downtown, operating until 1926. The neighborhood also had a newspaper, The Booster , established in 1925.