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  • ...olor Index]] / [[Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Paint Information|Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway]] ==Locomotives==
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  • ...olor Index]] / [[Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Paint Information|Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway]] ==Locomotives==
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  • ...mmon Carrier|Common Carrier]] / [[San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad]] / Locomotives |+ Locomotives of the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad
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  • ...H.K Porter Co.'', H.K. Porter Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Records, University of Pittsburgh, page 9</ref>
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  • |+ Locomotives of the Bodie & Benton Railroad (1880-1917) ...H.K Porter Co.'', H.K. Porter Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Records, University of Pittsburgh, page 9</ref>
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  • ...ators who needed small, four wheeled steam locomotives. In all at least 43 locomotives were constructed by the Smith & Porter shops (at least 100 built by 1871 ac ...ship was dissolved. Smith left to form a new company called Smith & Dawson Locomotives (which later became the National Locomotive Works). Porter at this time for
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  • ==Locomotives== [[File:The_Pittsburgh_Daily_Post_(Pittsburgh,_PA),_24_February_1893_B&A.jpg ‎|400px]]
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  • ==Locomotives== Baldwin 10-34E locomotives numbered 173 through 191 are delivered in black, no striping, tuscan red ro
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  • ...by five H.K. Porter 0-4-4 tank engines, numbered #1-#5. All of the Porter locomotives, ordered between 1895 and 1899 were delivered as wood-burners but were conv ...of the tram. In 1912 the Mountain Copper Company began to switch to geared locomotives. That year the first of three new Lima Shay engines that were to operate on
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  • ==Locomotives== Steam Locomotives are painted dark Brunswick green.
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  • ==Locomotives== ...1Cop92f8xWXbUY0oCPLeCUx_ap5tf/view?usp=sharing| The Pittsburgh Daily Post (Pittsburgh, PA), 24 February 1893]''
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  • ...nes in good order." In the period that engineers were assigned to specific locomotives, a good amount of liberty was permitted in carrying out this task. The smok ...row gauge 4-6-0) had a large star painted across the smokebox front. Other locomotives' smokeboxes were a solid color, but varied between very dark gloss and a li
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  • Springs came from both the French Spring Co. of Pittsburgh, PA (the same people who made the springs used in our flatcar 1725), and Be ...age car was shipped in from the SP's Oregonian Railroad, along with 2 more locomotives. The SP changed more on car 1010 than just the paint color & number, by the
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  • |+Single Boiler Fairlie Type Locomotives Constructed at the Mason Machine Works, 1871-1889 | Pittsburgh, Shawmut & Northern
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  • ...ia. In a small, former repair plant for trains and boxcars just outside of Pittsburgh, A. Leon Deitch opened the doors of The Deitch Company for business. Soon a
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