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Chicago St. Paul Minneapolis & Omaha
4-4-0s
34, Class D-4, was built by Baldwin in June 1879, #4691, as Chicago St Paul & Minneapolis 34. It became CStPM&O 34 in 1880 and retired in February 1913.
59, Class D-5, was built by Baldwin in October 1881, #5868. It was retired in September 1912,
70, Class E-2, was built by Baldwin in September 1882, #6375. It was retired in December 1915.
136, Class E-6, was built by Schenectady in July 1887, #2347. It was rebuilt in 1925 and later became a display engine.
168, Class E-8, was built by Schenectady in July 1888, #2595. It was retired in July 1927.
211 was built by Taunton in July 1870, #501, as St Paul & Sioux City 11 "Medelia". It became CStPM&O 211 in 1880 and was sold to Fairchild & North Eastern as 7 in 1898. It was scrapped in 1918.
255, Class F-8, was built by Schenectady in December 1898, #4934. It was retired in May 1933.
257, Class F-8, was built by Schenectady in December 1898, #4936. It was scrapped in January 1940.
260, Class F-8, was built by Schenectady in December 1898, #4939. It was retired in May 1935.
276, Class F-8, was built by Schenectady in March 1896, #4425. It was retired in 1938.
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Choose Life.
Mom did.
We need not fear to be puffed with the knowledge of what God has done for us, if we keep well before us the truth that whatever good there may be in us, is not of us. Through a mule is laden with the precious treasures of a prince, is not still a clumsy, filthy beast?
--St. Francis de Sales