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EARLY LOCOMOTIVES and RAILROADS
NY & NH RAILROAD ROUNDHOUSE WITH SEVEN LOCOMOTIVES

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This is a marvelous photograph of the interior of the New York & New Haven RR roundhouse at Spring Street, New Haven. The New York & New Haven RR opened Dec.29, 1848 and was a very expensive railroad to build because many bridges had to be constructed over rivers.

No.33 is a 4-4-0 locomotive built with 13" x 20" cylinders by the famous Rogers Locomotive Works in 1848. During the early 1850's, Rogers did more than any other locomotive builder to improve locomotive design by introducing the wagon-top boiler, spread truck and working motion. The NY & NH RR was consolidated with the Hartford & New Have RR in 1870 to form the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.

Date and photographer have not been identified for this print. Resolution is 1223 x 888 pixels, 200 dpi for the digital file available for commercial license. The digital file is not restored.

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