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Outside the depot at Bartlesville, OK is Santa Fe Engine No. 940. Built in 1903, the 300,000 pound steam locomotive was built by the Baldwin locomotive works for the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, was retired in 1954, and is the sole survivor of 342 steam engines of its type built for the Santa Fe.
It was on display for many years in nearby Johnstone Park and relocated in 2009 to provide better public access and to protect it from floodwaters.
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Outside the depot at Bartlesville, OK is Santa Fe Engine No. 940. Built in 1903, the 300,000 pound steam locomotive was built by the Baldwin locomotive works for the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, was retired in 1954, and is the sole survivor of 342 steam engines of its type built for the Santa Fe.
It was on display for many years in nearby Johnstone Park and relocated in 2009 to provide better public access and to protect it from floodwaters.
A beautiful coast line. So different from the East coast of Florida.
Thanks! I was experimenting with HDR photography.