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(From 1929 Catalog, Industrial Railway & Locomotive Works, N.Y. City Pacific type designed for amusement parks and light industrial service. She was equipped with piston valve, Baker or Walschaert valve gear and steam vacuum or hand brakes, and burned coal. Diameter of drivers, 20-1/2 inches; Cylinders 5 x 6-1/2 inches; Weight of locomotive in working order, 8500 pounds; Tractive effort, 1500 pounds; Hauling capacity, 60 tons; Gauge, 18 to 24 inches; Smallest radius curve, 75 feet.)
 
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From 1929 Catalog, Industrial Railway & Locomotive Works, N.Y. City Pacific type designed for amusement parks and light industrial service. She was equipped with piston valve, Baker or Walschaert valve gear and steam vacuum or hand brakes, and burned coal. Diameter of drivers, 20-1/2 inches; Cylinders 5 x 6-1/2 inches; Weight of locomotive in working order, 8500 pounds; Tractive effort, 1500 pounds; Hauling capacity, 60 tons; Gauge, 18 to 24 inches; Smallest radius curve, 75 feet.

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