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  2. Reuben Wells (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The Reuben Wells was the first steam engine to work the grade by adhesion alone, pushing the cars up the hill as well as supporting them on the descent starting in 1880. [6] The Reuben Wells was completed in the railroad shops [7] in 1868, and quickly proved to be a success leading to the creation of a second locomotive in 1869 named M. G. Bright.

  3. Steamobile - Wikipedia

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    Reynold Janney factory superintendent of the Trinity Cycle Manufacturing Company developed a steam car that he marketed in the fall of 1900. The Keene Steamobile was powered by a two-cylinder double-acting 7/9-hp engine, with a water-tube boiler with 420 copper tubes and priced at $850, equivalent to $31,130 in 2023.

  4. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 steam table pans and equipment were first featured in the Vollrath catalog. The pans were sold only to bona fide steam table manufacturers and were produced in sixteen sizes. The heaviest, a meat panel, weighing 35 pounds, featured the meat platter as an integral part of the pan.

  5. Pratt Field (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Pratt Field was the home of the Texas Collegiate League Mineral Wells Steam from 2004 to 2007 and is located in Mineral Wells, Texas. [1] The field is located next to the Mineral Wells High School . [ 2 ]

  6. Alan Keef Ltd - Wikipedia

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    4w DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) John Redden's Scrapyard, Wellingborough [10] 15 1984 4w DH: 2 ft (610 mm) India [11] 16 1985 WEASEL 0-6-0 DH steam outline 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (260 mm) Replica of Wisbech & Upwell Tramway locomotive Wells & Walsingham Light Railway [12] 17 1985 3 0-4-0 DH steam outline 2 ft (610 mm) Cotswold Wildlife Park Railway ...

  7. Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works was a manufacturer of railroad steam locomotives based in Paterson, in Passaic County, New Jersey, in the United States.Between its founding in 1832 and its acquisition in 1905, the company built more than 6,000 steam locomotives for railroads around the world.