File:Cagney Factory Photo.png
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T.G. Cagney built about 12,000 live steamers, all replicas of the 999, for amusement-park railroads. Not one of them is in service today (1939). However, two of the 12,000 (including the engine shown in this photo) are on permanent exhibition at the American Museum of Public Recreation, Sheepshead Bay Road and W. 8th ST., Coney Island, N.Y. City. From "Railroad Magazine" 1939
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current | 19:05, 18 July 2021 | 1,050 × 476 (1.13 MB) | Dnevil (talk | contribs) | T.G. Cagney built about 12,000 live steamers, all replicas of the 999, for amusement-park railroads. Not one of them is in service today (1939). However, two of the 12,000 (including the engine shown in this photo) are on permanent exhibition at the American Museum of Public Recreation, Sheepshead Bay Road and W. 8th ST., Coney Island, N.Y. City. From "Railroad Magazine" 1939 |
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