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- Baldwin 60000 is an experimental steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, in 1926, during the height of the railroading industry. It received its number for being the 60,000th locomotive built by Baldwin. It was designed to be the best locomotive that Baldwin ever made. It boasts three cylinders, weighs about 350 short tons (318 t; 313 long tons), including tender, and can pull a load of up to 7,000 short tons (6,400 t; 6,200 long tons). Its top speed is 70 mph (110 km/h). 60000 was very innovative, carrying unusual technology, including a water-tube firebox. This was intended to improve efficiency but the tubes were prone to burst inside the firebox. It is also a compound, expanding the steam once in the inside cylinder and then again in the two outside cylinders. Although compounding increases efficiency, it was an extra complication that the US railroads had mostly rejected by the middle twenties. The weight and length of the engine were too much for all but the heaviest and straightest tracks. This locomotive was experimental and was meant to be the model for future development. However, its demonstration runs never persuaded railroads to purchase more. In 1933, it was donated to the Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and remains there today. (en)
- Die Baldwin 60000 ist eine Dampflokomotive der amerikanischen Baldwin Locomotive Works, die 1926 zu Versuch- und Werbezwecken hergestellt wurde. Die Dreizylinder-Verbundlokomotive verfügt über einen Hochdruckkessel mit Wasserrohrfeuerbüchse der Bauart Baldwin. Die Lokomotive kann heute im Franklin Institute in Philadelphia besichtigt werden. (de)
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- Baldwin 60000 in the Franklin Institute (en)
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- Center: 1 HP (en)
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- Sold: 1933 (en)
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- Die Baldwin 60000 ist eine Dampflokomotive der amerikanischen Baldwin Locomotive Works, die 1926 zu Versuch- und Werbezwecken hergestellt wurde. Die Dreizylinder-Verbundlokomotive verfügt über einen Hochdruckkessel mit Wasserrohrfeuerbüchse der Bauart Baldwin. Die Lokomotive kann heute im Franklin Institute in Philadelphia besichtigt werden. (de)
- Baldwin 60000 is an experimental steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, in 1926, during the height of the railroading industry. It received its number for being the 60,000th locomotive built by Baldwin. It was designed to be the best locomotive that Baldwin ever made. It boasts three cylinders, weighs about 350 short tons (318 t; 313 long tons), including tender, and can pull a load of up to 7,000 short tons (6,400 t; 6,200 long tons). Its top speed is 70 mph (110 km/h). (en)
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- Baldwin 60000 (en)
- Baldwin 60000 (de)
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- Baldwin 60000 (en)
- Baldwin Boomer (en)
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