Reading Company's 4-8-4 No. 2124, a recipient of a recent cosmetic restoration, is seen in the yard at Steamtown parked next to the Philadelphia Chapter of the NRHS's FP7 #903 (mated to the Readin... (more)
Reading Company Technical and Historical Society's #902, sitting back to back with the Philadelphia Chapter of the NRHS's #903 at Steamtown in 2016. No's 902 and 903 were among of the first six F... (more)
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)