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HISTORY OF THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, 1832-1913
[Philadelphia, PA, 1913], 146 pages.
A difficult-to-find history of this Philadelphia firm which
helped transform America into an industrial and railroad power. Work contains many illustrations
of locomotives and cars built by Baldwin.
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BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE CD ROM
The Baldwin Locomotive firm built engines (some are pictured) for the
Atchison,
Topeka, Santa Fe Railway,
Atlantic Coast Line,
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
Boston and Maine Railroad,
Camden and Amboy Railroad,
Central Railroad of Georgia,
Central Railroad of New Jersey,
Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad,
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad,
Chicago Short Line,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
Cumberland Valley Railroad,
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad,
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad,
New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad,
Central Vermont Railroad,
Pennslyvania Railroad,
Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad,
Georgia Railroad,
Great Northern Railroad,
Illinois Central Railroad,
Kansas Pacific Railroad,
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
Madison and Indianapolis Railroad,
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
Southwestern Railroad of Georgia,
Hudson River Railroad,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad,
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad,
New York and Erie Railroad,
New York Central Railroad,
New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad,
Northern Pacific Railroad,
Ohio and Mississippi Railway,
Pennsylvania State Railroad,
Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad,
Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad,
Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad,
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad,
Pike's Peak Railroad,
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad,
Renselaer and Saratoga Railroad,
South Carolina Railroad,
Virginia Central Railroad,
Virginian Railway,
Western Railway of Massachusetts,
Louisville and Nashville Railroad,
Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad,
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company,
Southwestern Railroad of Georgia,
and many, many European Railroads.
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