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Description

The Seaboard Air Line Railroad's Silver Meteor streamlined passenger train, with its uniquely shrouded 4-6-2 Pacific locomotive #865, parked at the St. Petersburg, Florida, station. Webb's City is in the background. Circa 1940.

Source

Photo by G.W. Pettengill Jr., reprinted in Passenger Train Journal, Vol. 21, No. 10 (October 1989)

Portion used

cropped and uploaded by User:JGHowes

Low resolution?

Yes

Non-free media rationale for Clearwater Subdivision
Article

Clearwater Subdivision

Purpose of use

It is believed that this reduced, low-resolution version depicting the St. Petersburg section of the Silver Meteor train is permissible Fair Use because:

  1. it portrays this historically significant named passenger train, which was operated by the Seaboard Railroad on what is now the CSX Clearwater Subdivision in the 1940s, when steam locomotives were still in use;
  2. as a greatly reduced, low-resolution version, this image is non-reproducible for commercial purposes.
  3. use of this low-resolution version does not diminish the value of the original media to the copyright holder nor interfere with the media's original purpose, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of this image in connection with the copyright-holder.
  4. it meets all criteria in WP:NFCC.
Replaceable?

Not replaceable. It is a unique, non-reproducible historic event and no free alternatives are known to exist or can be created, as the locomotive has been scrapped and the Seaboard Railroad no longer exists as a corporate entity.

Non-free media rationale for Silver Meteor
Article

Silver Meteor

Purpose of use

It is believed that this reduced, low-resolution version depicting the Silver Meteor train with its unique shrouded steam locomotive is permissible Fair Use in the Wikipedia article about the Silver Meteor because:

  1. it portrays this historically significant named passenger train, which was operated by the Seaboard Railroad in the 1940s, when steam locomotives were still in use;
  2. as a greatly reduced, low-resolution version, this image is non-reproducible for commercial purposes.
  3. use of this low-resolution version does not diminish the value of the original media to the copyright holder nor interfere with the media's original purpose, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of this image in connection with the copyright-holder.
  4. it meets all criteria in WP:NFCC.
Replaceable?

Not replaceable. It is a unique, non-reproducible historic event and no free alternatives are known to exist or can be created, as the locomotive has been scrapped and the Seaboard Railroad no longer exists as a corporate entity.

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current03:13, 23 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 03:13, 23 December 2020414 × 207 (35 KB)JGHowes (talk | contribs){{Non-free use rationale|Article=Clearwater Subdivision |Description=The Seaboard Air Line Railroad's ''Silver Meteor'' streamlined passenger train, with shrouded 4-6-2 Pacific locomotive #865, parked at the St. Petersburg, Florida, station. Webb's City is in the background. Circa 1940. |Source=Photo by G.W. Pettgill Jr., reprinted in ''Passenger Train Journal'', Vol. 21, No. 10 (October 1989) |Portion=cropped and uploaded by User:JGHowes |Resolution=Yes |Purpo...

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