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Description Péchot-Bourdon locomotive (like a Fairlie, but with a single steam dome) built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Date Published 1923; photograph older.
Source 1922 Locomotive Cyclopedia
Author Baldwin/Simmons-Boardman
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This image is taken from the 1922 Locomotive Cyclopedia of American Practice which is now in the public domain. See Copyright.

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