Canadian National No. 47 was originally built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in September 1914 for the Grand Trunk Railway as its No. 1542, but became a ... (more)
No. 1 was built by Baldwin in 1914 for the Carpenter-O'Brien Lumber Company in Eastport, Florida. After the United States entered World War I in 19... (more)
Steamtown's cosmetically restored 4-8-8-4 Big Boy sits on display at the entrance to the park, placed on a curved section of track to best showcase her arti... (more)
Steamtown's 1903 ALCO (American Locomotive Company) 2-8-0 Consolidation sits on display now moved from the entrance of the Museum's roundhouse, to the inte... (more)