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» Lukens Steel Company (more..) » Steam 0-4-0 (more..) |
» Lukens National Historic District » Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA (more..) » April 20, 2013 |
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» LSC 10 (more..) » Unknown |
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Remarks & Notes |
Yet another new addition to the RP collection - an engine in my "neighborhood" that I've only recently discovered: LUKENS Steel Company #10. This little critter, let's call it the "Coatesville Critter" is a narrow gauge 0-4-0T built in 1911. Lukens wanted a display engine and originally had two HK Porters purchased in 1902 but had since scrapped them. "#10" was found in Decature, Alabama last used by the Florida Paint and Turpentine Company. The engine was brought to PA for restoration by Lukens and later donated to the Lukens National Historic District in Coatsville, PA - about one block from the Amtrak /SEPTA viaduct. |
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