CN 9527 near McLennan, Alberta:
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EFE V-1110 at Santiago, Chile, at the railroad museum, Museo Ferroviario. Note that other interesting steam locomotives can be seen by walking around the museum virtually in street view!
https://goo.gl/maps/gXRkyQ7acw82
Google Earth manager to take a shot of a moving steam engine:historical steam
From what I heard, it's actually an Alco built in the 1940's and it is one of the two largest locomotives that Chile has. I'll share this website that I found more about the other locomotives in this museum. http://www.lcgb.org.uk/html/santiagomuseum.htmOriginally Posted by JCitron
That's a beautiful locomotive!Originally Posted by Metrotren![]()
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EFE V-1110 at Santiago, Chile, at the railroad museum, Museo Ferroviario. Note that other interesting steam locomotives can be seen by walking around the museum virtually in street view!
https://goo.gl/maps/gXRkyQ7acw82
Is that a Baldwin? It sure looks like it.
From what I heard, it's actually an Alco built in the 1940's and it is one of the two largest locomotives that Chile has. I'll share this website that I found more about the other locomotives in this museum. http://www.lcgb.org.uk/html/santiagomuseum.htm
Here is another interesting steamer from the same museum.This one is a narrow gauge steamer that used to transverse across the Andes Mountains.
FCTC V-3349 Kitson Meyer 0-8-6-0 at Santiago, Chile, at the railroad museum, Museo Ferroviario
https://goo.gl/maps/J3JHUuLmXNR2
Google Earth manager to take a shot of a moving steam engine:
https://www.google.ca/maps/@50.6166391,-1.9942242,526a,20y,3.1t/data=!3m1!1e3
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I reckon it's the Drummond M7.What engine is that? I would assume an engine in BR Livery(Early or late) by default, looking at another Google Map shot at Swanage..(On this page)