Whyte
History
Thomas and Friends
Train Fun Facts
100

4-4-0

American

100

First locomotive country origin

Britan

100
Number 1; Blue; Tank Engine

Thomas

100

Heaviest Locomotive

UP 4000's 'Big Boys'

200

4-6-2

Pacific

200

First locomotive to reach 100mph

City of Truro

200
Number 3; Green; Tender Engine

Henry

200

Cause of Dieselization

Wartime needs and efficiencies

300

4-8-8-4

Big Boy

300

Club-Popular locomotive built in spring 1941

GS-4

300
Small Oil burner in the clay mines
Timothy
300

Locomotive with the Highest Tractive Effort (in proper service)

N&W Y6B

400

2-6-0

Mogul

400
Country in which a train fell out of a station, onto a street below

France

400

DD: This iconic Steam Locomotive is extinct (sad) and was native to the northeast. They were known for their design speeds well exceeding the line speed.

New York Hudsons

400

This locomotive had 5 cylinders; Big Boys took over this locomotives lines; a 'Union Pacific type'

UP Nine Thousands

500

2-14-2

AA20

500

Year in which BR banned steams locomotives

1948

500

Number 1; Red; 'Tank' Engine

Glenn

500
Articulated with 6 cyinders, an inadequate boiler for its size, and only 3 every built.

Erie Triplexes