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- Southern_Railway_1401 abstract "Southern Railway 1401 is a steam locomotive that is the sole survivor of Southern Railway's Ps-4 class. Today it is on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.. It has a Pacific-type or 4-6-2 (Whyte notation) wheel arrangement and was built in 1926 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) at their Richmond works. It pulled Southern's highest-level passenger trains from 1926 until Dieselization in the early 1950s, mostly on Southern's Charlotte Division. Its most famous and historic use was as one of the locomotives that pulled President Franklin Roosevelt's funeral train from Warm Springs, Georgia, to Washington in April 1945. The Smithsonian Institution gathered information on two of 1401's engineers from a 1962 Greenville, SC newspaper interview with one of the Southern's fireman nicknamed \"Box Car\". \"Box Car\" (fireman for \"DC\") accidentally confused the engineers, who happened to be brothers. Oscar \"OC\" Surratt was one of the engineers on the train that took Roosevelt to Warm Springs. His brother Cleve \"DC\" Surratt was one of the engineers that brought Roosevelt's body back to Washington. In the 1950s, war hero and outside legal counsel to Southern Graham Claytor (who would later become Southern's president) convinced then-Southern president Harry deButts to donate one of the retired Ps-4s to the Smithsonian instead of scrapping it. In this way 1401 was saved, and has been on display at the Smithsonian since the early 1960s.".
- Southern_Railway_1401 activeYearsEndYear "1926".
- Southern_Railway_1401 activeYearsStartYear "1926".
- Southern_Railway_1401 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Southern_Railway_1401 owner Smithsonian_Institution.
- Southern_Railway_1401 owner Washington,_D.C..
- Southern_Railway_1401 thumbnail Southern_Ps4.jpg?width=300.
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- Southern_Railway_1401 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SR #1401".
- Southern_Railway_1401 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Railway 1401".
- Southern_Railway_1401 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Railway engine 1401".
- Southern_Railway_1401 wikiPageWikiLinkText "number 1401".
- Southern_Railway_1401 builddate "1926".
- Southern_Railway_1401 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Southern_Railway_1401 builder Richmond_Locomotive_Works.
- Southern_Railway_1401 caption "Southern Railway 1401 seen in the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC".
- Southern_Railway_1401 currentowner Smithsonian_Institution.
- Southern_Railway_1401 currentowner Washington,_D.C..
- Southern_Railway_1401 cylindercount "Two".
- Southern_Railway_1401 cylindersize "27".
- Southern_Railway_1401 disposition "On display".
- Southern_Railway_1401 locale "United States, South and Midwest".
- Southern_Railway_1401 name "Southern Railway 1401".
- Southern_Railway_1401 numinclass "46".
- Southern_Railway_1401 operator Southern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Southern_Railway_1401 operatorclass "Ps-4".
- Southern_Railway_1401 powertype "Steam".
- Southern_Railway_1401 retiredate "1952".
- Southern_Railway_1401 serialnumber "66888".
- Southern_Railway_1401 tendercap "Coal:".
- Southern_Railway_1401 tendercap "Water:".
- Southern_Railway_1401 uicclass "2".
- Southern_Railway_1401 whytetype "4".
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- Southern_Railway_1401 subject Category:4-6-2_locomotives.
- Southern_Railway_1401 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
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- Southern_Railway_1401 hypernym Locomotive.
- Southern_Railway_1401 type Locomotive.
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- Southern_Railway_1401 type Locomotive.
- Southern_Railway_1401 type Railroad.
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- Southern_Railway_1401 comment "Southern Railway 1401 is a steam locomotive that is the sole survivor of Southern Railway's Ps-4 class. Today it is on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.. It has a Pacific-type or 4-6-2 (Whyte notation) wheel arrangement and was built in 1926 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) at their Richmond works. It pulled Southern's highest-level passenger trains from 1926 until Dieselization in the early 1950s, mostly on Southern's Charlotte Division.".