MAKE A MEME View Large Image This engine was one worked by my grandfather, William H C LaBar. WHC was a 40-year member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. It is not known whether he engineered this locomotive or was the fireman. See him pictured with this ...
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Keywords: 2077 engine train erie locomotive erielocomotive erie railroad erierailroad engine 2077 engine2077 baldwin locomotive works baldwinlocomotiveworks b&w bw consolidation consolidation engine consolidationengine 2-8-0 280 steam engine steamengine h-21 class h21class baldwin locomotives baldwinlocomotives locomotives locomotive blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white This engine was one worked by my grandfather, William H C LaBar. WHC was a 40-year member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. It is not known whether he engineered this locomotive or was the fireman. See him pictured with this locomotive here: www.flickr.com/photos/arthurtlabar/15819943135 According to the Erie Lackawanna Historical Society, Inc. (www.erielackhs.org), Engine 2077 was a 2-8-0 Type H-21 Class steam locomotive, one of 50 manufactured by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia in 1910 and retired between the years 1927 and 1952. The Erie Railroad ran from New York City through Binghamton, Elmira, Youngstown, Akron, Marion (OH), Lima and Huntington (IN) to Chicago. Wouldn't you love to hear this great engine at work pulling a train out of the station? Wikipedia says the 2-8-0 "Consolidation" engine was known for moving "impressive loads at unimpressive speeds"! This engine was one worked by my grandfather, William H C LaBar. WHC was a 40-year member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. It is not known whether he engineered this locomotive or was the fireman. See him pictured with this locomotive here: www.flickr.com/photos/arthurtlabar/15819943135 According to the Erie Lackawanna Historical Society, Inc. (www.erielackhs.org), Engine 2077 was a 2-8-0 Type H-21 Class steam locomotive, one of 50 manufactured by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia in 1910 and retired between the years 1927 and 1952. The Erie Railroad ran from New York City through Binghamton, Elmira, Youngstown, Akron, Marion (OH), Lima and Huntington (IN) to Chicago. Wouldn't you love to hear this great engine at work pulling a train out of the station? Wikipedia says the 2-8-0 "Consolidation" engine was known for moving "impressive loads at unimpressive speeds"!
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