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The Erie Railroad's L-1 class were the largest camelbacks built, and the only articulated examples.

A camelback locomotive (also known as a Mother Hubbard or a center-cab locomotive) is a type of steam locomotive with the driving cab placed in the middle, astride the boiler. Camelbacks were fitted with wide fireboxes which would have severely restricted driver visibility from the normal cab location at the rear.

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Camelback locomotive

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A camelback locomotive (also known as a Mother Hubbard or a center-cab locomotive) is a type of steam locomotive with the driving cab placed in the middle...

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Steam locomotive

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driver to breathe as the locomotive passed through mountain tunnels and snow sheds. Another variation was the Camelback locomotive, with the cab situated...

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Camelback

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CamelCase Camelback East, a district of Phoenix adjacent to the mountain Camelback High School Camelback locomotive, a type of steam locomotive with the...

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Blue Comet

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CNJ fast Pacifics such as #820, or Camelback locomotives such as #592. No. 592 was one of the CNJ's fastest Camelbacks and could frequently be found on...

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Wootten firebox

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placement of the crew, examples being camelback locomotives. The Wootten firebox made for a free-steaming, powerful locomotive, and the cheap fuel burned almost...

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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotives

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designations. Steam classes were as follows: A initially 4-6-0 camelback locomotives; later 4-4-2 B 4-6-0 C 0-4-0 D 0-6-0 E 2-8-0 F 4-4-0 with 16" dia...

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Reading 1187

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Reading 1187 is a camelback 0-4-0 switcher locomotive built in 1903 by Baldwin for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. It was primarily used for yard...

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Strasburg Rail Road

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SRC No. 4 is a camelback-type locomotive originally built as Reading Railroad A4b No. 1187 by The Baldwin Locomotive Works. The locomotive has the distinction...

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Age of Steam Roundhouse

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Change for Nickel Plate 763 locomotive". Retrieved August 27, 2022. "Digest: Age of Steam museum acquires Camelback locomotive". Trains magazine. July 16...

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Central Railroad of New Jersey

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1900 Reproduction of a tablet designator for the Blue Comet CNJ camelback locomotive built by Baldwin in 1912. Elizabeth Station Lafayette Street Terminal...

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National Museum of Transportation

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A 4-6-0 Camelback locomotive built by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1873. Only surviving Milwaukee Road class EP-2 electric locomotive. An Erie Lackawanna...

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Reading Company

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Missouri. 0-4-0 camelback 1187 - Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1903. It is the last surviving Reading camelback locomotive. It currently resides...

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Pennsylvania Railroad class E1

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passenger train service. These engines were designed as cab-center or camelback locomotives with wide fireboxes and 80" drivers that carried 50,000 lbs per...

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Norfolk and Western M Class

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room for decks to be installed—this design was similar to those on camelback locomotives, but the fireboxes on the M class were conventional, and the cabs...

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Mother Hubbard

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dress, from the South Seas Mother Hubbard, another name for a camelback steam locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...

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Williams Valley Railroad

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Heydinger. "Pennsylvania's Anthracite Railroads". Bulletin of the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society. 105: 39–50. The Official Railway List. The Railway...

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Lehigh and Hudson River Railway

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Baldwin Locomotive Works. This included several dozen 4-6-0 and 2-8-0 camelback locomotives built between 1904 and 1908 to coincide with the increase in traffic...

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Ross Winans

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profits. The company's most notable product was the "camelback locomotive". Winans quit the locomotive business in 1857 after a dispute with Henry Tyson...

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Middletown and New Jersey Railroad

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second hand and none with a trailing truck. Three of these were camelback locomotives and the wheel arrangements included 4-4-0, 2-6-0, 4-6-0, and 2-8-0...

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Norfolk and Western 475

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and Western 475 is a 4-8-0 "Twelve-wheeler" type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in June 1906 as part of the Norfolk and Western...

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