Nice photo of the Baldwin built Georgia RR 0-6-0 #724 switcher on display at the National Museum of Transportation in Kirkwood, MO. According to their website ""Last coal-burner steam engine to operate in the St. Louis area. Primary function was to operate as a switch engine for different companies in the area. It was called a "fantail" because of its sloping tender's allowing for greater visibility for the crew." Unknown photographer |
Date:
7/17/1995 |
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Kirkwood, MO Map ![Show Kirkwood on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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Picture Categories: Roster,RollingStock |
This picture is part of album: Georgia RR 0-6-0 724 & Caboose 2866 |