Baldwin Steam Locomotive Mountain Type in 1924 Postcard

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From www.railphotoexpress.biz Mountain Type Steam Locomotives Built in 1924 The Baldwin Locomotive Works poster shows one of three through trains operated each way daily on The Norfolk & Western Railway over a distance of 320 miles without changing engines. The Baldwin Locomotive Works was the largest and most successful locomotive building firm in the world. It was begun as a machine shop owned and operated by Matthias W. Baldwin in 1831. Baldwin turned out its first locomotive engine from its shop in Philadelphia in 1832; within a few years the company was producing two a month and employed 240 men. By 1852, 500 engines had been produced; by 1861, 1,000; and by 1868, 2,000. At that point, the company employed between 1,600-1,700 men, and was one of the very largest machine works in the nation. In 1906 Baldwin began construction of a large auxiliary plant in the Philadelphia suburb of Eddystone. In 1928 the Broad Street plant was closed and all work transferred to the Eddystone Plant.

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