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Image Archive - Hall of Fame 1.16 EARLY LOCOMOTIVES and RAILROADS REPLACEMENT WHEELS at LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER'S WORKS |
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| This is a rare photograph taken at an unidentified locomotive and steam railroad builder's works. The posed photo shows the locomotive builder's crew with a dozen sets of replacement wheels of the type used on passenger and freight cars, possible locomotive tenders as well. The locomotive is Pennsylvania RR engine No. 587 (2nd) built by Baldwin in 1882 and scrapped by the PRR in January, 1906. Thanks to New Haven Railroad Historical & Technical Association, Inc. for this ID. |
| Date and photographer have not been identified for this print. Resolution is 1350 x 838 pixels, 150 dpi for the digital file available for commercial license. The digital file is not restored. |
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