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Union Pacific Locomotive #119 and Central Pacific Locomotive #60 ...

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to those of #iX9*. except $©s*3S)3L& 4e1*ails of e&st&ag ia. tte tapaek oa?<br />

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tsfeose liere* Both: e&sfciags as^ feave feea<br />

(Gerald Best sajs that all Rogers engines of the order of which <strong>#119</strong> a part' had, the : ,<br />

curved tie-bar between thefront <strong>and</strong> rear engine truck wheels, ^o not show in. other<br />

phrbtos because of shadows. Truck xfheels pulled frequently for new bushings,, he said,<br />

<strong>and</strong> position of two different pattern truck wheels of no great consequence.)<br />

(John '%ite agrees with above comment on truck wheels. Ng^ggrthatbuilder plate missing<br />

between driving, wheels—hidden in all views of ?^11? <strong>and</strong> sister Iqcoiuotives.

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