ATSF 2-6-2 #1804 - Atchison, Topkea & Santa Fe  Contributor's Pick!       
Once described as "mainline freight power", an unusual role for the wheel arrangement, this class of Prairie locomotives was built by Baldwin in 1906. Specifics - 1800 class, 69" drivers, 225 psi boiler pressure, 17.5"x28" high pressure cylinders, 29"x28" low pressure cylinders, engine weight of 248,200 lb, tractive effort of 34, 846 lb,. The class was superheated in 1920 by Santa Fe shops. In the 1920s, the locos were converted to simple expansion and relegated to branch-line, mixed-traffic and local freight service. Retirements in 1940 and continued until 1955. No location or photographer were listed and the date is approximate.
Date: 6/1/1935 Location: Unknown, KS Views: 896 Collection Of:   Gary Everhart
Author:  Gary Everhart
ATSF 2-6-2 #1804 - Atchison, Topkea & Santa Fe
Picture Categories: Roster,Steam This picture is part of album:  ATSF STEAM ALBUM
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Alan Fricker General When this class of power was built, it's not impossible for it to have been "mainline power". We tend to forget that trains at the turn of the 20th Century were not as long, not as heavy and at best were steel underframes with wooden bodies. The print quality is excellent, so this may be a contact print from a medium or large format camera. Whoever took the photo and processed this print knew what they were doing. 6/18/2014 10:44:27 PM

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