Southern Pacific 975

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Southern Pacific 975
Power type Steam
Builder American Locomotive Company, Brooks plant
Serial number 57978
Build date January 1918
Configuration 2-10-2
Gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm)
Driver size 64 in diameter
Length 94 ft 10 in (29 m)
Width 10 ft 5 in (3.2 m)
Locomotive weight 397,500 lb
Boiler pressure 200 psi
Cylinder size 27.5 in dia × 32 in stroke
Tractive effort 63,300 lbf
Career Southern Pacific Railroad
Class F-1
Number 975
Delivered March 1918
Retired 1957

Southern Pacific Railroad number 975 is a 2-10-2 type of steam locomotive, built in 1918 by American Locomotive Company at the former Brooks Locomotive Works plant in Dunkirk, New York. It entered service on Southern Pacific subsidiary Texas and New Orleans Railroad in March 1918, where it worked until its retirement in 1957.

The T&NO donated the locomotive to the city of Beaumont, Texas, on February 2, 1957. 975 is now preserved in static display at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. It is one of only two Southern Pacific locomotives of this wheel arrangement to be preserved; the other is 982 at Union Station, Minute Maid Baseball Park in Houston, Texas.

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