- Union Railroad 0-10-2
Infobox Locomotive
name = Union Railroad 0-10-2
powertype = Steam
builder =Baldwin Locomotive Works
builddate = 1936–1939
totalproduction = 10
whytetype = 0-10-2
uicclass = E1'
gauge = RailGauge|ussg
driversize = 61 in (1550 mm)
weight = 644,510 lb (292.34 t)
tendercshort ton s (13 t) coal
boilerpressure = 260 lbf/in² (1.8 MPa)
cylindercount = 2
cylindersize = 28 in bore × 32 in stroke (711.2 mm × 812.8 mm)
valvegear = Walschaerts
tractiveeffort = 90,900lbf (locomotive) + 17,150 lbf (tender booster) (404.3 kN + 76.3 kN)
railroad = Union Railroad,Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range
roadnumber = URR 301-310; DM&IR 601-610Ten Union Railroad 0-10-2
steam locomotive s were built in 1936–1939 by theBaldwin Locomotive Works . These were the only0-10-2 locomotives ever built in theUnited States and this purchase gave the name "Union" to this type. [cite book
title = American Locomotives
author = Alexander, Edwin P.
year = 1950
pages = 194–195
publisher = Bonanza]The Union Railroad was a switching and transfer line owned by
U.S. Steel , serving a number of plants in the area and connecting with six trunk line railroads. Operation was only at low speed, thus a leading truck's stability was not required. The intent was to eliminate helper requirements on grades, and thus a locomotive larger than the Union's previousswitcher s and2-8-0 "Consolidations" was needed. Ten driving wheels allowed the application of sufficienttractive effort within theaxle load limits of the line, and the requirement for a large firebox and plentiful steam-raising ability necessitated the trailing truck. To increase tractive effort still further, abooster engine was fitted to the leading tender truck.Upon
dieselization of the Union in1949 , the locomotives were sold to fellow U.S. Steel railroad theDuluth, Missabe and Iron Range , where they served until1962 . One of these locomotives survives as a static exhibit atGreenville, Pennsylvania . [cite web
url = http://www.steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=1016
title = Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range RR No. 604
work = SteamLocomotive.info
accessdate = 2006-12-16]References
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