Brian Norden Wrote:
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> The Southern Pacific 4-10-2 located at the R&LHS
> chapter display at Pomona is SP #5021.
> The Santa Fe 2-10-4 located at the California
> State Railroad Museum is Santa Fe #5021.
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> How is that for coincidence!
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> The Union Pacific 4-12-2 is also at Pomona,
> and it is number 9000.
Hi, Brian -
I almost mentioned the two 5021's a few days ago, but figured I had already done enough hi-jacking for the day. In addition to S.P. and U.P.'s 4-10-2's, the only other one I'm aware of is Baldwin's #60000. Per Jeff Berrier's post on the #491 thread, she's also a three-cylinder engine, but unlike the other 4-10-2's is also a compound. She's been preserved at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, still in her factory paint - a VERY dark green.
U.P. #9000 was the first of 90 4-12-2's, IIRC.
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Roosso
p.s. I liked your comment on another thread about my
friend acquaintance Willie minding our p's and q's for us!