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Baldwin Erecting Drawings by Road Name INDEX# DWG# Tracing# ROAD NAME ROAD# DATE BALDWIN CLASS NUMBER WHEEL DWG TYP SIZE A Baldwin Erecting Drawings by Road Name INDEX# DWG# Tracing# ROAD NAME ROAD# DATE BALDWIN CLASS NUMBER WHEEL DWG TYP SIZE A. A. McLeod compressed air 500-60 7670 locomotive 1901 464A-3 4247 A.G. Morris 1 1902 04-2/25 C 43 675-1 3786 Aberdeen & Asheboro 10 1900 10-24 D 32 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 468A-54 3836 Aberdeen & Rockfish 4 1901 10-22 D 45 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 673A-66 4903 Aberdeen & Rockfish 5 1904 10-24 D 47 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 474A-63 6627 Aberdeen & Rockfish 7 1910 10-26 D 262 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 474-39 6391 Acme Red River & Northern 23 1909 10-32 D 1119 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 475A-83 7240 Adirondack & St. Lawrence 3 1911 08-30 D 665 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 464-17 5169 Aeolian Co. 1905 04-01-10 B 4 CS 466A-69 4289 Akron & Barberton Belt 3 1902 08-34 D 195 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 467A-84 5395 Akron & Barberton Belt 4 1906 08-34 D 418 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 199-1AX 7779 Akron & Barberton Belt 6 1913 08-34 D 536 2-6-0 SE 34 X 81 199-1X 7780 Akron & Barberton Belt 6 1913 08-34 D 536 2-6-0 CS 31 X 80 159-14AX 10814 Akron Canton & Youngstown 320-321 1921 10-34 E 2114-2115 2-8-0 SE 26 x 66 159-14BX 10815 Akron Canton & Youngstown 320-321 1922 10-34 E 2114-2115 2-8-0 CS 26 x 66 476-98 7791 Akron Gravel & Sand 3 1913 06-30 D 454 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 466A-96 4065 Alabama & Vicksburg 10 1901 06-36 D 3 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 158-10BX 10833 Alabama & Vicksburg 430 1922 10-54 F 1 0-10-0 SE 33x84 158-10CX 10834 Alabama & Vicksburg 430 1922 10-54 F 1 0-10-0 CS 33 x 83 364A-94 9365 Alabama & Vicksburg 460 1918 12-38 1/4 E 130 2-8-2 SE 4 364A-95 Alabama & Vicksburg 460 1918 12-38 1/4 E 130 2-8-2 CS 4 158-9BX 10783 Alabama & Vicksburg 473-474 1922 14-46 1/4 F 4-5 2-10-2 SE 32x83 158-9CX 10784 Alabama & Vicksburg 473-474 1922 14-46 1/4 F 4-5 2-10-2 CS 32 x 83 209-20X 8281 Alabama Central 2 1914 10-26 1/4 D 129 2-6-2 CS 27 X 74 209-20AX 8280 Alabama Central 2 1914 10-26 1/4 D 129 2-6-2 SE 30 x 67 467A-37 5726 Alabama Consolidated Coal & Iron 14 1906 06-32 D 557 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 466A-59 4338 Alabama Great Southern 108 1902 06-32 D 244 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 470-43 5736 Alabama Great Southern 189 1906 10-34 D 852 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 471A-18 4404 Alabama Great Southern 133 1913 10-36 E 577 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 471A-28 4296 Alabama Great Southern 130-132 1902 10-36 E 547-549 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 474-90 6488 Alabama Great Southern 208 1909 10-38 E 3364 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 474-96 6500 Alabama Great Southern 221 1909 10-46 E 1 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 474A-6 6514 Alabama Great Southern 254 1909 12-38 1/4 D 349 4-6-2 SE/CS 3 474A-7 6515 Alabama Great Southern 248 1909 12-38 1/4 D 352 4-6-2 SE/CS 3 5000A-63 16100 Alabama Great Southern 300 1909 16-00 40/64 DE 1 2-6-8-0 SE + Tend 3 5000A-73 17217 Alabama Great Southern (proposal) 20-00 40/64 1/4 EE 1 2-8-8-2 SE + Tend 3 475A-26 6992 Alabama Tennessee & Northern 300 1911 10-30 D 572 4-6-0 SE/CS 3 1031-68 8484 Alapiff Mining 2 1915 06-18 D 44 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining 5000A-95 7038 compressed air locomotive 1900 182-5X 10108 Alaskan Engineering Commission 1920 10-22 D 94 4-6-0 SE 28 X 73 467A-35 5812 Albemarle & Pantego 4 1906 06-14 D 23 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 673A-56 4707 Alexander & Baldwin Ltd. 5 1904 08-18 D 109 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 1031-26 8288 Alexandria & Western 10 1914 08-26 D 198 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 1031-81 8554 Alfert, Carlos 1 1915 04-11 C 403 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 467-50 3134 Alford & Sloan 3 1897 08-20 D 100 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 467A-80 5418 Alger Logging 2 1906 10-22 1/4 D 41 2-6-2 SE/CS 3 472-63 3679 Algoma Central 21 1900 10-36 E 416 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 476A-88 9059 Allain, Maurice 1916 06-11 C 30 2-4-0 SE/CS 3 673A-47 4531 Allegheny Ore & Iron 14 1903 06-20 D 25 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 371-16 7033 Allegheny River Mining 200 1911 12-38 1/4 E 51 2-8-2 SE/CS 6 671A-13 1353 Allegheny Valley 29 1887 06-30 D 67 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 466A-92 4137 Allis-Chalmers 2 1902 06-32 D 190 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 517-67 10730 Allis-Chalmers (proposal) 1904 04-06 C 0-4-0 SE/CS 6 729-45 1117 1301 Allison Manufacturing Rosita 1886 06-12 C 2 2-4-0 SE/CS 3 XX-145 Allouez Mining Allouez 1872 08-16 D 1 2-6-0 SE 25 x 61 Baldwin Erecting Drawings by Road Name INDEX# DWG# Tracing# ROAD NAME ROAD# DATE BALDWIN CLASS NUMBER WHEEL DWG TYP SIZE XX-146 Allouez Mining Allouez 1872 08-16 D 1 2-6-0 CS 25 x 61 467A-90 5361 Alpha Portland Cement Ella 1905 06-30 D 365 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 474-53 6419 Alpha Portland Cement Fannie 1909 06-30 D 400 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 468-2 5264 Altamira 2 1905 08-20 D 119 2-6-0 SE/CS 3 Aluminum Co. of H? (electric 517-1 13433 locomotive outline) 1907 04-02-10 C 151 168-24CX 10041 Amaga, Cia de FC de 8-9 1920 12-26 1/4 E 20-21 2-8-2 SE 26 X 71 168-24X 10042 Amaga, Cia de FC de 8-9 1920 12-26 1/4 E 20-21 2-8-2 CS 26 X 66 197-20X 7681 America RR Company of Puerto Rico 103 1912 06-20 D 35 0-6-0 CS 28 X 65 675-89 4574 American Bldg. Co. 2 1903 04-1/8 B 1 676-59 4560 American Bldg. Co. 1 1903 04-2/8 C 16 470A-33 5514 American Bridge 10 1906 04-10 C 15 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 164-3AX 10502 American Bridge 1921 06-28 D 333 0-6-0 SE 27 x 52 467A-47 5656 American Bridge 4 1906 06-36 D 52 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 475-84 6901 American Bridge 8 1910 06-38 D 17 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 164-3BX 10503 American Bridge 13 0-6-0 CS 29 x 55 465A-64 5936 American Car & Foundry 10 1907 04-26 C 114 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 475A-84 7256 American Car & Foundry 12 1911 06-26 D 103 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 528A-41 8874 American Car & Foundry 7 1916 06-30 D 463 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 476A-82 9030 American Rolling Mills 7002-7003 1916 06-36 D 237-238 0-6-0 SE/CS 3 197-20AX 7680 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 103 1912 06-20 D 35 0-6-0 SE 27 X 56 359-20CX 12236 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 108 1926 06-20 D 55 0-6-0 SE 26 x 67 359-20X 12237 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 108 1926 06-20 D 55 0-6-0 CS 26 x 66 470A-9 5844 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 61-63 1907 08-00 20/32 C 1-3 4-4-0 SE/CS 3 472A-74 5824 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 39 1906 10-00 22/34 E 1 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 472A-16 6130 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 42 1907 10-00 22/34 E 4 2-8-0 SE/CS 3 171-1AX 9454 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 108-71 1918 10-22 D 87-90 4-6-0 SE 28 X 66 469A-53 4945 American RR Company of Puerto Rico 35-38 1904 12-00 19/32 DD 1-4 0-6-6-0 CS 3 American RR Company os Puerto 465A-48 4944 Rico 35 1904 12-00 19/32 DD 1 0-6-6-0 SE 3 470A-30 5479 American Sheet & Tin Plate 11 1905 04-22 C 172 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 465A-72 4514 American Steel & Wire 1 1903 04-14 C 136 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 528A-44 8894 American Steel & Wire 20 1916 04-14 C 285 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 470A-2 5940 American Steel & Wire 15 1907 04-18 C 90 0-4-0 SE/CS 3 465A-70 6029 American Steel & Wire 8 1907 04-30 C 46 0-4-0 CS 3 465A-71 6030 American Steel & Wire 8 1907 04-30 C 46 0-4-0 SE 3 547-71 23298 American Steel Hoop (proposal) 5 1901 06-34 D 75 0-6-0 SE & Tend 4 675A-16 3829 American Tin Plate Co.
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