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    National Train Festival 2009 – Part III

     

    More pictures of the activities at the National Train Festival in Owosso Michigan on July 25th, 2009

    The black train is the Pere Marquette. This 1225 is one of only two surviving Pere Marquette 2-8-4 type locomotives and it is the only example in operable condition.

    The Polar Express movie released in 2004 was blueprinted after this train.

    The orange train is the SP 4449 was built in 1941 as a GS-4 "Northern" type locomotive. A 4-8-4 wheel arrangement, she is 110' long, 10' wide and 16' tall. The locomotive and tender weighs 433 tons, and it operates with a boiler pressure of 300 psi. Her eight 80" diameter drivers and unique booster truck can apply 5,500 horsepower to the rails and exceed 100 mph. The only remaining operable "streamlined" steam locomotive of the Art Deco era, this grand Lady of the High Iron pulled Southern Pacific "Daylight" coaches from Los Angeles to San Francisco over the scenic Coast Route and then on to Portland until 1955. Retired to static display at Oaks Park in 1958, most thought SP 4449 would never run again.

    In 1974, she was selected to pull the American Freedom Train throughout the United States, and was subsequently rebuilt. SP 4449 ran for three years to the delight of over 30 million people. She is arguably one of the most beautiful locomotives ever built -- and kept that way by the all-volunteer Friends of SP 4449!

     

    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-304923

    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-304933

    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-304952

    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-304973

     

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