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Can't remember the date but I clearly recall seeing a line of PRR "coast-to-coast" tenders on a siding at Island Avenue yard (just west of downtown Pittsburgh). I believe these had been sold to a scrap dealer rather than directly to a steel mill. <br /> <br />The "coast-to-coast" tenders were the 16-wheel monsters that ran behind T1s (4-4-4-4) and, I think, some M1s (4-8-2). I can't say I remember seeing any engines in the same scrap line. They may have been sold or moved separately...or I may be subconsciously suppressing that sad memory.
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