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Cross-eyed stereo views of the front of the Big Boy (4018) and the last Frsico Engine (4501)

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Cross-eyed stereo views of the drive wheels.    
 Santa Fe Brill Motorcar, 1931


2-10-0 1917 Steam Locomotive. Originally built for Imperial Russia, but never delived because of Bolshevik Revolution
   
Centennial diesel-electric 6,600 hp - largest ever built and "Bobber" Caboose 1896


Passenger Cars


 Santa Fe Brill Motorcar, 1931
    
Santa Fe Diesel Electric #97


Union Pacific #4018 "Big Boy" 1942. 
  
Union Pacific #4018 "Big Boy" 1942. Largest steam locomotive ever built, used to pull mile-log freight trains. Under full steam, could travle 80 mph, consuming 22,000 pounds of coal and 100,000 pounds of water.  
Drive wheels of the Frisco Steam Locomotive #4051, 1942. These drive wheels are about 6 feet tall!  

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Last updated: June 2, 2002