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- Q7638063 subject Q13288379.
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- Q7638063 abstract "Sumter & Choctaw 102 is a preserved 2-8-2 at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin.It spent its career on the Sumter and Choctaw Railway and was retired in 1962 and donated to the National Railroad Museum. In the 1980s, the tender of the locomotive was replaced with a tender equipped with two diesel engines. Thus the locomotive became a moving display. In 2007, one of the diesel engines was replaced with a more powerful engine so that it can now pull trains.".
- Q7638063 activeYearsEndYear "1924".
- Q7638063 activeYearsStartYear "1924".
- Q7638063 builder Q804868.
- Q7638063 owner Q441849.
- Q7638063 powerType Q171043.
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- Q7638063 builddate "June 1924".
- Q7638063 builder Q804868.
- Q7638063 currentowner Q441849.
- Q7638063 name "Sumter & Choctaw 102".
- Q7638063 powertype Q171043.
- Q7638063 type Product.
- Q7638063 type Locomotive.
- Q7638063 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7638063 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7638063 type Thing.
- Q7638063 type Q93301.
- Q7638063 comment "Sumter & Choctaw 102 is a preserved 2-8-2 at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin.It spent its career on the Sumter and Choctaw Railway and was retired in 1962 and donated to the National Railroad Museum. In the 1980s, the tender of the locomotive was replaced with a tender equipped with two diesel engines. Thus the locomotive became a moving display. In 2007, one of the diesel engines was replaced with a more powerful engine so that it can now pull trains.".
- Q7638063 label "Sumter & Choctaw 102".
- Q7638063 name "Sumter & Choctaw 102".