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Providence, Warren & Bristol RR 2-4-6T

This engine is the Providence, Warren & Bristol Pokanoket.

This photo is from "Articulated Steam Locomotives of North America" - Robert A. LeMassena

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Engraving from Graheme Hardy's 1950 reprint of the 1886 "Recent Locomotives".  Both the photo and the engraving have a number of significant differences from most other Mason Bogies including the cab, rear tender slope, domes, and lack of Walschaerts valve gear.

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Name Pokanoket Number 7
Works No 726 Type 2-4-6T
Date 1883 Drivers  
Cylinders 16x24 Weight 61,800
Gauge 4'8 1/2"    
Later RR  
 

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