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Discover the monstrous locomotive that achieved the impossible – pulling 300 fully loaded coal cars in a single train, setting a world record never equaled. In 1952, Norfolk and Western Railway's Class A locomotive accomplished what engineers deemed mathematically impossible: hauling 16,038 tons of coal (300 loaded cars) on level track without helper engines. This required sustained tractive effort exceeding 114,000 lbf – more continuous pulling power than even Big Boy could maintain. The coal train stretched over 3 miles long, carrying enough coal to power a city for months. No locomotive before or since has matched this raw hauling achievement in a single, unassisted pull. 🔧 RECORD BREAKDOWN: 300 coal cars record, heaviest train pulled, Norfolk and Western Class A, 16,038 ton train, single locomotive record, tractive effort world record, coal hauling record, freight train record, heavy haul engineering, Big Boy comparison. This locomotive documentary explores the ultimate pulling power achievement – when one locomotive proved it could move weights that defied engineering predictions. From extreme tractive effort to record-breaking tonnage, we examine the freight hauling feat no other locomotive has equaled. 📍 LOCOMOTIVE AUSTRALIA reveals world record locomotives, extreme hauling achievements, and engineering feats that pushed steam power to absolute limits. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly documentaries exploring record-breaking trains, extreme locomotive power, and engineering achievements that rewrote the rulebooks.