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Baldwin Locomotive Works

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1871.
1876. Locomotive for the Central Railway of New Jersey at The 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition
1876. Locomotive for the Central Railway of New Jersey at The 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition
1876. Locomotive for the Dom Pedro II Railway of Brazil at The 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition
1876. Locomotive for the Dom Pedro II Railway of Brazil at The 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition.

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June 1880.
1885. American locomotive for New Zealand.
December 1889.
1891.
1893. Baldwin Locomotives at the 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Baldwin Locomotives at the 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Baldwin Locomotives at the 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Locomotives at the 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Compound Express Passenger Locomotive: 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Compound Express Locomotive: 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
1893. Ten-Wheeled Freight Locomotive: 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.
January 1896.
1897. Passenger Locomotive for The Atlantic City Railroad.
December 1906.

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1907.
December 1907.
1909. Mallett compound locomotive - Southern Pacific Railway.
1913.
1914.
1916.
1917.
1918.
1918.
1929 locomotive preserved at the Alberni Pacific Railway
1937.

Founded by Matthias William Baldwin.

Burnham, Parry, Williams and Co, Baldwin Locomotive Co, Philadelphia, USA.

1911 General Agents for Locomotives for the Railways.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1911