File:Union Pacific Railroad - 4455 steam locomotive (S-6 0-6-0) 2 (22189321014).jpg

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Description This is an S-6 0-6-0 coal-burning steam locomotive on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado, USA. It was built in 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works to become Union Pacific Railroad # 4455. From 1949 to 1970, the engine was used by the Monolith Portland Midwest Company in Laramie, Wyoming. Since then, it has been part of the museum collection.
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