Axel Vogt
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Axel S. Vogt (b. ????, d. 1922) was the Pennsylvania Railroad's Chief Mechanical Engineer between March 1, 1887 and February 1, 1919. He was succeeded by William Frederic Kiesel, Jr. After retiring from the PRR, Vogt continued to consult for the Baldwin Locomotive Works until his death.
[edit] References
- Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society (2004). PRR Chronology: 1919, June 2004 edition. Retrieved on December 26, 2005.
- P. Ransome-Wallis (Ed.) (1959). Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Railway Locomotives. Mineola: Dover. ISBN 0-486-41247-4.
- Paige, John C. (1989). Special History Study: Pennsylvania Railroad Shops and Works, Altoona, Pennsylvania. America's Industrial Heritage Project, United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
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