Frisco 1630 Day Of The Decapod

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From special guest contributor Luke Iverson of Midwest Zephyr Media, we present Frisco 1630 on her first weekend of service in new at the Illinois Railway Museum.\r
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Number 1630 is one of only two operational 2-10-0 Decapod wheel arrangement steam locomotives in the United States, and the only operational Russian Decapod.\r
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The 1630 was built in 1918 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as one of roughly 200 different 5 gauge Ya class locomotives ordered by the Bolshevik government of Russia. When they were unable to pay for the engines, the 2-10-0s remained in the United States. The engines were converted to standard gauge, and the 1630 was among numerous engines sold to the St. Louis - San Francisco Railway. It was retired in the 1950s, and is among ten different surviving Frisco Decapods. The engine was donated to the Illinois Railway Museum, and it became a crew favorite as it operated for the next few decades. The engine was under rebuild for most of the 2000s decade, and was returned to service in new. \r
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Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights and sounds of a Decapod operating in Illinois in new. \r
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