File:A-Class 10 t Climax Locomotive.jpg
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English: Picture showing the 10 t A-Class Climax locomotive, which was delivered in May 1888 to Bush & Belknap, Eagle, PA. Gauge was 36 inch. The person on the left is Charles D. Scott. The locomotive was the 2nd Climax locomotive ever built.
Deutsch: Das Bild zeigt die 10 t-Climax-Lokomotive, welche im Mai 1888 an Bush & Belknap in Eagle PA geliefert wurde. Die Spurweite war 36 Inch (90 cm). Die Person links ist Charles D. Scott, der Erfinder der Climax-Lokomotive. Die Lokomotive ist die zweite je gebaute Climax-Lokomotive. Das Foto wahrscheinlich das älteste einer Climax-Lokomotive überhaupt. |
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current | 15:22, 3 March 2018 | 390 × 262 (12 KB) | Pechristener (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description={{en|Picture showing the 10 t A-Class Climax locomotive, which was delivered in May 1888 to Bush & Belknap, Eagle, PA. Gauge was 36 inch. The person on the left is Charles D. Scott. The locomotive was the 2nd Climax locomotive ever built.}} {{de|Das Bild zeigt die 10 t-Climax-Lokomotive, welche im Mai 1888 an Bush & Belknap in Eagle PA geliefert wurde. Die Spurweite war 36 Inch (90 cm). Die Person links ist Charles D. Scott, der Erfinder der Climax-Lokomotive. Die Lokomotive ist die zweite je gebaute Climax-Lokomotive. Das Foto wahrscheinlich das älteste einer Climax-Lokomotive überhaupt.}} |source=[http://www.climaxlocomotives.com/unconfirmed/img/index.php?P=30002] und [http://www.gearedsteam.com/dunkirk/images.htm] |date=1888-05 |author={{unknown|author}} |permission= |other versions= }} {{PD-US}} {{PD-anon-70-EU}} Category:Climax locomotives |
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