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From: "Stewart Brodian" sbrodian -AT- yahoo -DOT- com Date: Tue Sep 21 20:25:28 2010 Subject: This old steamer was built in China only about 20 years ago.
Note: Chinese writing on boiler plate.
Photographed, Phillipsburg, N.J. Summer 2010.
The NYSWTHS owns Steam Locomotive #142 which was built in the Peoples Republic of China in 1988 by the TangShan Locomotive Works. TangShan is the last place in the world still producing new steam engines. For more information on this engine + excursions, go to: http://www.nyswths.org/steam.htm image/jpeg, 1300x975 (24bit)
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