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E. L. Lavino Steel Company 0-6-0T tank engine. Built by American Locomotive Co., 1927. |
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Bullard Company 0-4-0T tank engine. Built by H. K. Porter, 1937 |
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ex-Lehigh & New England Railroad caboose #583. One of three obtained by Steamtown from Central Railroad of New Jersey in 1974. Repainted and correctly renumbered in 1999. |
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New Haven Trap Rock Co. 0-4-0T tank engine #43. Built by Vulcan Iron Works, 1919 |
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The Scranton rail yard adjacent to Steamtown. Equipment on the first two tracks is a part of Steamtown. |
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Another view of the Scranton rail yard. |