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The Atlantic Coast Line R-1 was a class of 12 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) in 1938 and operated by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad until the early 1950s. They were immediately assigned to passenger service but eventually saw service pulling freight.
The company was then purchased by The Whirlpool Corporation under various model prefixes, most notably the "106" model prefix which can be found on the model number placard on the unit. All units were manufactured at the Evansville, IN at the International Harvester Plant once known as the "Icebox" before Whirlpool closed the plant in 2009.
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Number Baldwin serial number Date built Disposition Notes 2575: 61211: February 1930: Sold for scrap August 25, 1955 but the tender survives and is used as an auxiliary tender for Spokane, Portland and Seattle 700. First 4-8-4 "Northern" to be built with 80" driving wheels. [4] 2576: 61212: February 1930: Sold for scrap April 19, 1956. 2577: ...
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's 3460 class comprised six 4-6-4 "Super Hudson" type steam locomotives built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for service between La Junta, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois, a fairly flat division of the railroad suited for the 4-6-4 type.
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