As preserved, it is without the giant drivers that made it possible for it to reach unprecendented speeds for its time. Claimed (never confirmed) to be the first engine to break 100 MPH. |
Date:
8/26/2017 |
Location:
Chicago, IL Map  |
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591 |
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Andre Wehrle |
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Author: Andre Wehrle
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This picture is part of album: Railroad Museums and Static Displays |