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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 As for a "single" most famous locomotive, it would again depend on who or what group is inquiring: The general public, railfans, railroad companies, hollywood producers, authors, manufacturers, artists, etc. We could also base this on notoriety, history, speed, public popularity, etc. Just a thought! Peace out! [:)][;)][C):-)][swg][:D][^][8)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by LightBender I don't think America has built anything that was noticed outside of the country due to the completely unique requirements of the American RR industry. The only exceptions I can think of would be the railway on the space station and if I remember correctly didn't the Saturn V arrive at the launch pad on tracks? A lot of people have seen pictures of these.
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