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Originally built for the Pennsylvania Lines, author Frank Stingone follows this Consolidation type locomotive's regulation from mainline freight steamer to branchline service. See how this locomotive goes through many changes and modifications to it's tender. Learn how the Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Yougiogheny's power requirements for an upcoming world conflict saved this unique locomotive from the scrapper's torch. A well researched and interesting article of just one of the countless niches to Pittsbrugh rail history. |
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