E.J. Lavino and Company 3
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E.J. Lavino and Company No. 3 is an inoperable 0-6-0ST steam locomotive preserved at Steamtown National Historic Site.[1] It was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1927 as Poland Springs Railroad No. 2.[1] No record exists that the locomotive was ever delivered to Poland Springs. In any case, it is known to have been sold to the E.J. Lavino Steel Company of , Pennsylvania sometime by 1949. In 1966, the locomotive was donated to F. Nelson Blount and Steamtown, U.S.A. in Bellows Falls, Vermont in 1966.[1] A sister 0-6-0ST, E.J. Lavino and Company 10, is at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum.[1]
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- ^ a b c d "E.J. Lavino and Company No. 3". Steam Over Scranton: Special History Study, American Steam Locomotives. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
Categories:
- ALCO locomotives
- 0-6-0ST locomotives
- Preserved steam locomotives of the United States
- Individual locomotives of the United States
- Standard gauge locomotives of the United States
- Preserved steam locomotives of Pennsylvania