P
ictured is a steam locomotive from the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company. This particular engine was donated to Charlotte, NC after its permanent retirement in 1959. Locomotives of this type played a critical role in the development of our country and particularly the south and western area of the USA. The service engine pictured was built in 1920. It was retired off of the Gainesville Midland Railroad in Georgia. It was one of the last steam engines in service in the south.Whether it was the connecting of the Transamerica rail system or the regional duties performed, the railroad has contributed to making our country great. Transportation of equipment and people, moving mountains of building materials, conducting wars, and expanding into new territories has all been part of the railroad’s resume. So we honor the great achievements made by the railroad companies, the workers who ran those companies and the pioneers who laid the tracks that extended this countries opportunities and its people's dreams.
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