File:Delaware & Hudson RR high-pressure locomotive Nr. 1403 L.F. Loree.jpg
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English: Delaware & Hudson RR high-pressure locomotive freight locomotive L.F. Loree, No. 1403, built in 1933 – a triple expansion, 500 lbs. Steam pressure, with four cylinders, one of each of its four corners, one of which uses steam at 500 lbs pressure, one at 290 lbs and two at 145 lbs. |
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Author | Delaware and Hudson Railroad |
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