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The last steam engine purchased by the railroad.
Engine 406 was the last of six locomotives built by Alco for the
GB&W and KGB&W in 1937-39. These 2-8-2 Mikados were the
last steam power purchased by the GB&W.
These locos played a key role in transforming the Green Bay Route
into a heavy-rail, high speed bridge route connecting the East and
West. These locos could top 65 miles and hour hauling freight on
stretches of the railroad.
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Here is the builder's information on the locomotive.
GAUGE
OF TRACK |
CYLINDERS |
DRIVING
WHEEL
DIAMETER |
BOILER |
FIRE BOX |
TUBES |
| Diam. |
Stroke |
Inside Dia. |
Pressure |
Length |
Width |
Number |
Diameter |
Length |
| 4'-8 1/2" |
22" |
30" |
64" |
72 1/2" |
245 lbs |
114" |
76 1/4" |
53
132 |
2"
3 1/2" |
18'-0" |
| WHEEL BASE |
WEIGHT IN
WORKING ORDER - POUNDS |
| Driving |
Engine |
Engine & Tender |
Leading |
Driving |
Trailing |
Engine |
Tender |
| 16'-9" |
36'-11" |
72'-2 1/2" |
29,500 |
204,000 |
61,500 |
285,000 |
176,000 |
| FUEL |
EVAPORATING
SURFACES, SQUARE FT. |
SUPERHEATING
SURFACE
SQ. FT |
GRATE AREA
SQ. FT. |
MAXIMUM
TRACTIVE POWER |
FACTOR OF
ADHESION |
| Kind |
Tubes |
Flues |
Fire Box |
Arch Tubes |
Total |
| Bit. Coal |
496 |
2164 |
251 |
26 |
2937 |
1184 |
60.4 |
47,250 lbs |
4.32 |
| Tender Type,
8-Wheeled |
Capacity, Water,
9000 Gals. |
Fuel, 14 Tons |
| ORDER
No. S-1815 |
| October,
1939 |

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