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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 abstract "E.J. Lavino and Company No. 3 is an inoperable steam locomotive preserved at Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1927 as Poland Springs Railroad No. 2. No record exists that the locomotive was ever delivered to Poland Springs. In any case, it is known to have been sold to the E.J. Lavino Steel Company of Sheridan, Pennsylvania sometime by 1949. In 1966, the locomotive was donated to F. Nelson Blount and Steamtown in 1966. A sister 0-6-0ST, E.J. Lavino and Company 10, is at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum.".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 activeYearsEndYear "1927".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 activeYearsStartYear "1927".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 owner Steamtown_National_Historic_Site.
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Southwest_Railway_Museum.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLink Poland_Spring.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLink Sheridan,_Pennsylvania.
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "E.J. Lavino and Company 3".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 builddate "August 1927".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 caption "The locomotive after 1995".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 currentowner Steamtown_National_Historic_Site.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 disposition "displayed at Steamtown".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 fleetnumbers "3".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 fueltype "Sub-bituminous coal".
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 name "E. J. Lavino and Company 3".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 operator E._J._Lavino_and_Company.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 powertype "Steam".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 serialnumber "67536".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 uicclass "C n2t".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 valvegear Stephenson_valve_gear.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 valvetype "Slide valves".
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 whytetype "0".
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 subject Category:0-6-0ST_locomotives.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 type Locomotive.
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 type Product.
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- E.J._Lavino_and_Company_3 comment "E.J. Lavino and Company No. 3 is an inoperable steam locomotive preserved at Steamtown National Historic Site. It was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1927 as Poland Springs Railroad No. 2. No record exists that the locomotive was ever delivered to Poland Springs. In any case, it is known to have been sold to the E.J. Lavino Steel Company of Sheridan, Pennsylvania sometime by 1949. In 1966, the locomotive was donated to F. Nelson Blount and Steamtown in 1966.".
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