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  2. Frisco Silver Dollar Line - Wikipedia

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    The ride includes an 1800s themed train depot, a water tower, a trestle overpass bridge, a train wreck scene, a staged train robbery, a tunnel, a rectangular shaped roundhouse and an at-grade railroad crossing. It consists of a total of seven steam locomotives, with four of them in operating condition as of 2023. The railroad is 1.52 miles long.

  3. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, Keokuk and North Western Railway: Missouri and Arkansas Railroad of Missouri: 1880 1882 Eureka Springs Railway: Missouri and Arkansas Railway: MAR, MA 1935 1950 Arkansas and Ozarks Railway: Missouri Central Railroad: Missouri Central Railway: RI: 1871 1881 Central Railway of Missouri: Missouri–Illinois Railroad: MI MP: 1921 1978 ...

  4. Tommy G. Robertson Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Back when the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad was known as the "Six Flags Railroad" in 1971, it used to have two operating 4-4-0 "American" type steam locomotives. Since the 1980s, it now only has one of those operating steam locomotives. Both locomotives run on nonpolluting propane as their fuel source.

  5. List of preserved locomotives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Steam Train Association, Jefferson, LA: Operational. Last surviving locomotive built in Louisiana. Asserted to be the only operating steam locomotive in Louisiana. MD-01 Chesapeake and Ohio 1309: 2-6-6-2: 1949 built Western Maryland Scenic Railroad: Last-built of BLW's Class 1 mainline locomotives, it pulled coal trains.

  6. St. Louis–San Francisco class 4500 - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis–San Francisco class 4500 was a class of 25 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1942-1943 and operated by the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway. The first three operated in passenger service, pulling trains such as the Meteor. The rest pulled freight throughout the system until ...

  7. List of heritage railroads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Age of Steam Roundhouse (Several operating steam locomotives, but no excursions listed) Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad in Cedar Point; Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad; Hocking Valley Scenic Railway; Kings Island & Miami Valley Railroad in Kings Island; Lake Shore Railway Association (Lorain and West Virginia Railway) [4] Lebanon Mason ...

  8. Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Smoky Hill Railway and Historical Society was formed in 1964 to take donation of an out-of-service steam locomotive, a 1918 coal-fired 2-10-0 Russian decapod built by Baldwin. [1] The engine, originally sent to the Frisco and numbered as 1632, had been sold in 1952 to Eagle Picher Mining Company at Miami, Oklahoma , along with four similar ...

  9. St. Louis–San Francisco 1522 - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis–San Francisco Railway 1522 is a preserved class T-54 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotive built in May 1926 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (SLSF), also known as the "Frisco". It, along with her sisters, was built to handle Frisco's heavier passenger trains through the hilly Ozark regions.