Historical Plaque for Engine No. 1
Placa histórica para el tren motor n° 1
Historical Plaque for Engine No. 1
One of the oldest survivors of America's steam Railroading era. This locomotive was built 29 years after the steam engine was first developed for transportation. Believed to have been named Spring Green. EP&SW retired old number one after more than 50 years of service.
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