Great Northern P-1
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The Great Northern P-1 Class was a class of 15 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1914 and operated by the Great Northern Railway.
History
The P-1s were at first assigned to pull passenger trains, but were proven to be too slow and were reassigned to freight service. Between June and November 1928, they were all rebuilt in to Q-2 2-10-2s.[1]
Disposition
Neither the P-1s nor the Q-2s have survived into preservation today. Retirement started on July 16, 1953 and were all retired by April 1958.
References
Categories:
- Great Northern Railway (U.S.)
- 4-8-2 locomotives
- Lima locomotives
- Preserved steam locomotives of the United States
- Railway locomotives introduced in 1914
- Great Northern Railway (United States) locomotives
- Standard gauge locomotives of the United States
- Steam locomotives of the United States
- Scrapped locomotives