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Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works

The Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works was a railroad equipment manufacturing company founded by Andrew Carnegie and T.N. Miller in 1865. It was located in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh and since 1907 part of that city.

Key Information

It repaired an early locomotive known as Bausman's Rhinoceros in April 1867.[1] Starting in the 1870s under its superintendent and general manager Daniel A. Wightman, it became known for its production of large locomotives. Its engines were shipped around the world, including India and Japan.

By 1901, when Pittsburgh had merged with seven other manufacturing companies to form American Locomotive Company (ALCO), Pittsburgh had produced over 2,400 locomotives. In March 1919, ALCO closed the Pittsburgh facility.

Preserved Pittsburgh locomotives

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Pre-1901 merger

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Following is a list (in serial number order) of Pittsburgh locomotives built before the ALCO merger that have been spared the scrapper's torch.[2]

Serial number Wheel arrangement
(Whyte notation)
Build date Operational owner(s) Disposition
1592 4-6-0 1898 Maritime Coal Railway and Power Company 5[3] Canadian Railway Museum, Delson, Quebec, Canada
1711 2-6-0T 1897 Hankaku Railway #2851 Shinagawa, Tokyo
1815 2-6-0 1898 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 1175 Buffalo, Wyoming

Post-1901 merger

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Listed below (likewise in serial number order) are preserved locomotives that were built at the Pittsburgh facility after the ALCO merger.

Serial number Wheel arrangement
(Whyte notation)
Build date Operational owner(s) Disposition
37672 0-6-0 1905 Morehead and North Fork 12 Age of Steam Roundhouse, Sugarcreek, Ohio
39570 2-8-0 1906 Duluth and Northeastern 28 Lake Superior Railroad Museum, Duluth, Minnesota
39637 2-8-0 1906 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 29 Grand Canyon Railway, Williams, Arizona
42285 2-8-0 1907 Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range 347 Chisholm, Minnesota
42286 2-8-0 1907 Duluth and Northeastern No. 27 Barnum, Minnesota
46939 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 23 Phoenicia, New York
46941 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 18 Boyertown, Pennsylvania
46942 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 19 Frisco, Texas
46943 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 20 Allen, Texas
46944 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 22 North Freedom, Wisconsin
46945 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 21 Baraboo, Wisconsin
46946 2-8-0 1910 Lake Superior and Ishpeming 24 National Railroad Museum Green Bay, Wisconsin

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