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Steamtown National Historic Site; Page 2 of 3.

Click here to see former Nickel Plate Road GP-9 #514. Built in 1958, it became N+W #2514 in 1966. The crew has just shut down the GP-9 after a full days work at Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 5/23/98.
Click here to see former Nickel Plate Road GP-9 #514 Built in 1958, painted in Lackawanna Railroad colors. It is working in the yard at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here to see a front view of Canadian National (Steam) 2-8-2 #3254 and Canadian Pacific (Steam) 4-6-2 #2317. They are waiting to pull Special Grand Opening Celebration Excursion Trains at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here for a side view of Canadian National (Steam) 2-8-2 #3254 class S-1-B, built by The Canadian Locomotive Company Kingston Ontario Works in May 1917. It will pull Special Grand Opening Celebration Excursion Trains at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here for a close front look at Canadian Pacific (Steam) 4-6-2 #2317, built by The Montreal Locomotive Works in June 1923. It is pulling up to pick up its Special Grand Opening Celebration Excursion Train at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here for a close side look at the driving wheels and Beaver Logo of Canadian Pacific (Steam) 4-6-2 #2317, built by The Montreal Locomotive Works in June 1923. Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here to see a rear view of Canadian Pacific (Steam) 4-6-2 #2317, built by The Montreal Locomotive Works in June 1923. It is moving to pick up a Special Grand Opening Celebration Excursion Train at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.
Click here to see Reading Blue Mountain & Northern 4-6-2 #425, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in January 1928. This Steam Engine was restored by the Blue Mountain & Reading in 1986. It is in train service at The Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton Pa., for its Grand Opening Weekend Celebration. 7/2/95.
Click here to see a side view of Reading Blue Mountain & Northern 4-6-2 #425. This Steam engine, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in January 1928, is pulling a Special Grand Opening Celebration Excursion Train at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pennsylvania. 7/2/95.
Click here to see E.J. Lavino and Company (Steam) 0-6-0T-(tank) #3, built by ALCO in April 1927. It is in the yard at The Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton Pa. 7/2/95.


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