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English: A 0-4-0 on display at the Arizona Railway Museum. Taken by Jot Powers, 5/2005.

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Homestake Mining Locomotive, Fireless, 0-4-0 wheel
arrangement.  Built by the Porter Locomotive Company in 1923 as
serial number 3290.  Powered by compressed air for use in mine
shafts, the locomotive weights 10,000 pounds on 23 inch drivers
with a tractive effort of 18,600 pounds.  The boiler pressure is 1000
p.s.i of air with 6 x 10 inch cylinders.  The locomotive was retired in
August of 1985 and donated by Homestake Mining Company to the
Museum.  This locomotive was on display at the Mesa Museum of 
the Southwest from 1987 to 1997.  It returned to Chandler on June
25, 1997.
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