- Soo Line L-1 class
Infobox Locomotive
name=Soo Line L-1 classcite book |last=Gjevre |first=John A. |title=Saga of the Soo, West from Shoreham |edition=Second edition |location=Moorehead, Minnesota |publisher=Gjevre Books |year=1990]
powertype=Steam
caption=Soo Line 1003, a restored L-1 class 2-8-2 operating in the rain forWisconsin and Southern Railroad 's 25th anniversary celebration inMadison, Wisconsin ,2005-07-23 .
builder=American Locomotive Company ,Schenectady, New York
builddate=1913
serialnumber=52824–52833
gauge=RailGauge|ussg|lk=on
whytetype=2-8-2
uicclass=1'D1'h
leadingsize=convert|33|in|m|3|abbr=on
driversize=convert|63|in|m|3|abbr=on
trailingsize=convert|42|in|m|3|abbr=on
length=convert|82|ft|6|in|m|2|abbr=on
width=convert|10|ft|5|in|m|2|abbr=on
height=convert|15|ft|5.375|in|m|2|abbr=on
wheelbase="Loco:" convert|35|ft|10|in|m|2|abbr=on
"Loco & tender:" convert|71|ft|3.5|in|m|2|abbr=on
weight=convert|297600|lb|t|abbr=on
weightondrivers=convert|223800|lb|t|abbr=on
tenderweight=convert|195500|lb|t|abbr=on
axleload=convert|58200|lb|t|abbr=on
fueltype=Coal
fuelc
convert|35000|lb|t|abbr=on
waterc
convert|10000|usgal|L|abbr=on
cylindercount=Two, outside
cylindersize=28 × 30 in (711 × 762 mm)
valvegear=Walschaerts
boilerpressure=convert|170|psi|MPa|2|abbr=on|lk=on
tractiveeffort=convert|53940|lbf|kN|2|abbr=on|lk=on
railroad=Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (“Soo Line”)
railroadclass=L-1
numinclass=10
roadnumber=1001–1010
retiredate=
preservedunits=#1003
disposition=One preserved, remainder scrappedThe Soo Line L-1 class was a class of2-8-2 steam locomotive built by theAmerican Locomotive Company in1913 .Having acquired America's first Mikado (2-8-2) type when it merged the
Bismarck, Great Falls and Washburn Railway in 1904,cite book |last=Gjevre |first=John A. |title=Saga of the Soo, West from Shoreham |edition=Second edition |location=Moorehead, Minnesota |publisher=Gjevre Books |year=1990] it was eight years before the Soo Line ordered a 2-8-2 of its own. Ten locomotives were ordered from theAmerican Locomotive Company , and built by theirSchenectady, New York plant in 1913. The locomotives became the L-1 class and were used for powering time freights system wide on both the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie, and Wisconsin Central. They were assisted in that role by the 1920 arrival of the 25 L-2 and L-20 class Mikados in 1920, but were bumped in to lesser roles with the arrival of the 21 N-20 class4-8-2 Mountains in 1926–1930. The 1938 delivery of four O-20 class4-8-4 Northern made little difference to the L-1 class since the former were restricted to theChicago –Twin Cities route.They were a long-lived class, with only one, the 1004, being retired prior to May 1953.cite web |url=http://kohlin.com/soo/may1953roster.htm |title=Soo Line Locomotive Roster, May 1953 |accessdate=2008-06-03] By December 1954 however, the Soo Line was effectively dieselized. One locomotive, the 1003, was placed in the strategic reserve, and stored serviceable in the
Gladstone, Michigan roundhouse . The other eight remaining L-1s were sold for scrap.The reserve was never called into action, and the 1003 was donated to the City of Superior, Wisconsin in December 1959. It was later restored to steam in the 1980s.
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