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[edit]DescriptionScientific-american-v21-n10-1869 - Fairlie Double Locomotive.png | An illustration of a planned double-ended locomotive, designed by Robert F. Fairlie, to be built by William Mason & Co. of Taunton, Massachusetts for the Central Pacific Railroad. It looks very similar to the Janus of 1871. See "Other versions" | ||||
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Source | Scientific American, September 4, 1869. Volume 21, no. 10. [1] | ||||
Author | Unknown illustrator of the time. | ||||
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current | 13:33, 3 March 2023 | 3,303 × 1,094 (1.63 MB) | Rsteen (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description= An illustration of a planned double-ended locomotive, designed by Robert F. Fairlie, to be built by William Mason & Co. of Taunton, Massachusetts for the Central Pacific Railroad. It looks very similar to the ''Janus'' of 1871. See "Other versions" |Source= Scientific American, September 4, 1869. Volume 21, no. 10. [https://archive.org/details/scientific-american-1869-09-04/page/n3/mode/2up] |Date= 1869 |Author= Unknown illustrator of the time. |Permission= {{PD-... |
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