Atlantic Coast Line 4-6-0 Class K-5 941 was built in 1906 by Burnham, Williams & Co. She had 64" drivers, 20 x 26 inch cylinders, boiler pressure of 185 lbs, and produced 25,553 lbs of tractive effort. She was a true mixed-traffic locomotive that was large enough to pull freight trains while able to work the branch line passenger service that didn't require high speeds. This image from my collection was taken at the Tampa, Florida roundhouse, where we see ACL 941 simmering quietly just off the turntable as she waits for her next assignment.
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