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The newest addition to my channel is a small video (and mostly photo) collection of all the steam locomotives I have ever photographed or recorded. (Note, 2926 has its own video, so it will not be featured in this video.) The videos range from The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad in NM and CO, to the Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park, CA. I hope you enjoy the video and the photos, and comment below what your favorite image or timestamp was. (Power) C&TSRR 463: K-27 2-6-2 “Mikado Type” Built: 1903 Manufacturer: Baldwin Railroad: D&RG Fact: The only known K-27 in operation. C&TSRR 489: K-36 2-8-2 “Mikado Type” Built: 1925 Manufacturer: Baldwin Railroad: D&RGW Fact: One of the many K-36’s that operate on the C&TSRR. R.G.S 41: C-19 2-8-0 “Consolidation” Built: 1881 Manufacturer: Baldwin Railroad: Rio Grande Southern (R.G.S) Fact: Has left KBF many times to the D&S and C&TSRR. AT&SF 664: ATSF Class 600 2-8-0 “Consolidation” Built: 1899 Manufacturer: Baldwin Railroad: AT&SF Fact: One of two surviving ATSF class 600’s. ST&E 1: 4-4-0 “American Type” Built: 1864 Manufacturer: Norris-Lancaster Railroad: ST&E Fact: #1 is the oldest locomotive in California. SP 1273: 0-6-0 “Whyte Notation Switcher” Built: 1921 Manufacturer: Southern Pacific Railroad: Southern Pacific Fact: SP 1273 was built by SP, for SP!