| Santa Fe 2913 |
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 Santa Fe 2913 on display. |
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| Specifications |
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Configuration:
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| • Whyte | 4-8-4 |
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| Gauge | 4 ft 8 1&fras1;2 in (1,435 mm) |
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| Driver dia. | 80 in (2,000 mm) |
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| Length | 120 ft 10 in (36.83 m) |
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| Adhesive weight | 294,000 lb (133,000 kg) |
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| Loco weight | 510,700 lb (231,600 kg)[2] |
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| Total weight | 974,850 lb (442,180 kg) |
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| Fuel type | fuel oil |
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| Fuel capacity | 7,000 US gal (26,000 l; 5,800 imp gal) |
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| Water cap | 24,500 US gal (93,000 l; 20,400 imp gal) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 108 sq ft (10.0 m2) |
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| Boiler pressure | 300 psi (2.1 MPa) |
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| Cylinders | 2 |
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| Cylinder size | 28 in × 32 in (710 mm × 810 mm) |
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Santa Fe 2913 is a 4-8-4 locomotive, part of the Santa Fe Class 2900. It was built in the 1940s and is on display in a park in Fort Madison, Iowa,[3] having been donated to the town upon retirement.[4] It is currently undergoing cosmetic restoration.
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