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- Arcade_&_Attica_18 abstract "Arcade & Attica #18 is a 2-8-0 steam locomotive that was built in 1920 by the American Locomotive Company (Alco) at its Cooke Works in Paterson, New Jersey. It was originally built for a sugar mill in Cuba, which canceled its order. Alco then sold the locomotive to a quarry in New Jersey. The locomotive was sold again in 1929 to the Boyne City Railroad of Boyne City, Michigan. It was used in freight service on its line between Boyne City (where it interchanged with the Pennsylvania Railroad) to Boyne Falls.In 1962, the Arcade and Attica Railroad (A&A), seeking additional revenue to supplement the freight income, purchased #18 and two Boonton-style commuter coaches from Erie Lackawanna Railway. Since then #18 has hauled passenger excursion trains between Arcade and Curriers, with occasional ventures to North Java on either passenger or freight trains.At the close of the 2001 passenger excursion season, #18 went into the A&A's workshops for a complete teardown and overhaul to bring it into compliance with the new 49 C.F.R. Part 230, the Federal Railroad Administration's new regulations on steam locomotive inspection and maintenance. Originally expected to last until halfway through the 2002 passenger season, the teardown revealed much work that needed to be completed to bring the locomotive into compliance with the new safety regulations. In 2008 #18 finally emerged from the shops after a 6-year-long rebuilding program.".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 activeYearsEndYear "1920".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 activeYearsStartYear "1920".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 thumbnail Arcade_&_Attica_steam_locomotive.jpg?width=300.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageID "22347407".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageLength "2341".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageRevisionID "626512616".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink 2-8-0.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink American_Locomotive_Company.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_and_Attica_Railroad.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Boonton,_New_Jersey.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Boyne_City,_Michigan.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Boyne_City_Railroad.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Boyne_Falls,_Michigan.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-8-0_locomotives.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1920.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Cooke_Locomotive_and_Machine_Works.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Curriers,_New_York.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Erie_Lackawanna_Railway.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Excursion_train.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Railroad_Administration.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Java,_New_York.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Paterson,_New_Jersey.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Quarry.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_refinery.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arcade & Attica 18".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 builddate "1920".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 caption "Arcade & Attica #18 at Curriers, New York, in 2009".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 disposition "operable".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 locale New_York.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 name "Arcade & Attica #18".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 operator Arcade_and_Attica_Railroad.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 operator Boyne_City_Railroad.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 powertype "steam".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 whytetype "2".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 subject Category:2-8-0_locomotives.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1920.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 hypernym Locomotive.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type Locomotive.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type Locomotive.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type Product.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type DesignedArtifact.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type Thing.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 type Q93301.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 comment "Arcade & Attica #18 is a 2-8-0 steam locomotive that was built in 1920 by the American Locomotive Company (Alco) at its Cooke Works in Paterson, New Jersey. It was originally built for a sugar mill in Cuba, which canceled its order. Alco then sold the locomotive to a quarry in New Jersey. The locomotive was sold again in 1929 to the Boyne City Railroad of Boyne City, Michigan.".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 label "Arcade & Attica 18".
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 sameAs Q4785057.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 sameAs m.05t0j_p.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 sameAs Q4785057.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 wasDerivedFrom Arcade_&_Attica_18?oldid=626512616.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 depiction Arcade_&_Attica_steam_locomotive.jpg.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 isPrimaryTopicOf Arcade_&_Attica_18.
- Arcade_&_Attica_18 name "Arcade & Attica #18".