Title:
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#1
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Category:
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Locomotives
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Service:
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Passenger
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Description:
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Built for the Central Pacific as the #161 "Juno," it became Southern Pacific #1228. Purchased by the NNRy November 18, 1905 and renumbered to #1. Used in passenger service.
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Disposition:
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Scrapped
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Date Retired:
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December 29, 1923
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Date Scrapped:
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1931
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Disposition Description:
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Retired due to issues with the cylinders, kept in storage until eventual scrapping. Some of the handrail stanchions were saved and discovered in the warehouse and are in the museum collection.
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Locomotive Category:
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Steam
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Builder-Loco:
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Alco-Schenectady Works
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Build Date-Loco:
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June 1869
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Build Number-Loco:
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566
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Cost-Loco:
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$4,018 (used from SP)
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Locomotive Type/Model:
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4-4-0
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Locomotive Weight:
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80,150 lbs.
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Tender Weight:
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28,500 lbs.
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Tractive Effort:
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12,434 lbs.
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Cylinders:
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16x24 in.
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Drivers:
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60 in.
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Type:
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Coal
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Coal Capacity:
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7 tons
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Water Capacity:
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3,600 gallons
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Locomotive Service Notes:
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Used in passenger service, may have seen light freight or work train service.
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