it returned to the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis. USRA 2-8-8-2 Carson, Neil. "2-8-8-2". Archived from the original on 14 October 2004. Retrieved...
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The USRA 2-8-8-2 was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized...
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during the latter part of the First World War and the USRA was established. Of all of the USRA designs, the Mikado proved to be the most popular. The...
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The USRA 0-8-0 was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized...
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The USRA 2-6-6-2 is a standardized design of 2-6-6-2 Mallet locomotives developed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. The...
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0-8-0 built by the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1953, was a USRA design. A total of 97 railroads used USRA or USRA-derived locomotives. The USRA developed...
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Canadian National Railway (CN) Class S locomotives were a Class of 2-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 1′D1′ in UIC classification. These...
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War I. This was the standard light freight locomotive of the USRA types, and was of 2-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 1′D1′ in UIC classification...
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57879–57882 in 1918. The United States Railroad Administration specified the USRA Light Mikado design for builders numbers 60933 through 60938 delivered in...
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runs and the USRA engines were designed for main line operation, for which they preferred a more powerful 2-8-8-2. However the USRA 2-8-8-2 engine's front...
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