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English: CB&SCR Baldwin saddle tank No. 19; one of two 0-6-2ST supplied by Baldwin to the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway circa 1900. One of a pair that were the first locomotives that were built in America and employed in Ireland.
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Source https://www.corklocalstudies.ie/files/original/fd2e4aede9b4d7e322865bc31cf3f9ed.pdf ... Cutting of Railway Magazine pp 55-60. volume 11 1901 (July-December)
Author Chisholm, A.J.

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