Baldwin 203 0-6-0 steam engine locomotive, Municipal Park in Marysville, Michigan
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Title
Baldwin 203 0-6-0 steam engine locomotive, Municipal Park in Marysville, Michigan
Subject
Steam Locomotives
Steam Locomotives--History
Steam Locomotives--United States
Steam locomotives--United States--History--20th century
Steam Locomotives--History
Steam Locomotives--United States
Steam locomotives--United States--History--20th century
Description
Among the 98 0-6-0 survivors in the U.S. today, #203 was built for the Detroit Edison Company by Baldwin in 1924. It was placed here in Municipal Park in Marysville, MI in 1958. Notice the stairs going up to the engine's cab for visitors to the park to explore. Behind the engine are some trees in the park which extends toward the west side of the St. Clair River on the border with Canada from the U.S.
Creator
Baldwin
Source
NA
Publisher
NA
Date
The image was taken on June 23, 2020.
Contributor
Baldwin
Rights
Alec Butler has claimed copyrights over the image.
Format
The train is made of steel.
Weight of engine 141,000 lbs
Cylinders 21x26
Standard Gauge
Lenght of Engine: 26 ft long
Weight of engine 141,000 lbs
Cylinders 21x26
Standard Gauge
Lenght of Engine: 26 ft long
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Identifier
AB_00001
Coverage
Roaring Twenties
Collection
Citation
Baldwin, “Baldwin 203 0-6-0 steam engine locomotive, Municipal Park in Marysville, Michigan,” Wayne State University - School of Information Sciences, accessed May 14, 2024, https://waynestateu.omeka.net/items/show/57.