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16-May-2021

2353 is one of 10 heavy 4-6-0 'Ten Wheel' steam locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in August 1912. Weight 104 tons.

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Dennis Hoyne10-Jul-2021 18:47
American made power, I wonder how much of that steel came the Minnesota iron mines
that were thriving back then.
pkocinski11-Jun-2021 11:48
All cleaned up and looking great!
Nirvan Hope11-Jun-2021 04:53
Not a speck of rust. Beautifully preserved, and presented.
Raymond11-Jun-2021 01:10
Just imagine the engineers creating, designing and making those machines, mind blowing. Gorgeous shot
bill friedlander11-Jun-2021 00:57
Nice crisp shot. It looks ready to do some more hauling. V
bill friedlander11-Jun-2021 00:56
Nice crisp shot. It looks ready to do some more hauling. V
Julie Oldfield10-Jun-2021 23:32
It’s an engineering masterpiece. V
laine10-Jun-2021 23:28
Fantastic view of the marvellous machine. V
Graeme10-Jun-2021 23:13
A fine composition of this steam engine, Walter.V
janescottcumming10-Jun-2021 22:36
A powerful looking machine! V
Ronny Van Eeckhoutte10-Jun-2021 20:51
I like the composition and colors..
v
Don Mottershead10-Jun-2021 20:19
Wow, that is a serious machine. V
globalgadabout10-Jun-2021 20:02
a real powerhouse from the looks of it...good to see the angled view, thereby revealing so much..
John Vass10-Jun-2021 17:57
Wow! What a beauty! Great POV! It shows these were not simple machines but ground breaking technology that in it's time changed the world. V
John Hamers10-Jun-2021 17:48
Beautiful steam locomotive and you captured it nicely from this POV V!
joseantonio10-Jun-2021 17:38
nice capture of this impressive locomotive.V
Apostolos Tikopoulos10-Jun-2021 16:01
A really wooww composition of this heavy, old steam locomotive. V.
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