This page originally appeared on Thomas Ehrenreich's Railroad Extra Website
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1893.
2-10-0 TYPE
THE heaviest engine in the Baldwin Exhibit at the Columbian
Exposition was this Decapod type which was built for the New York,
Lake Erie & Western Railroad. It had the Wootten firebox and
was a compound engine of the Vauclain type.
Cylinders 16 and 27 inches by 28-inch stroke Total weight 195,000 pounds Weight on drivers 172,000 pounds Total wheelbase 27 feet 3 inches Rigid wheelbase 19 feet 10 inches
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