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Description Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad "5011" Class 2-10-4 No.5011, built by Baldwin in 1944, at the National Museum of Transport St Louis, 8/70. Baldwin built 1 Class 5000 in 1930, 10 Class 5001 in 1938 and 25 Class 5011's in 1944; all were withdrawn by 1959. These were the heaviest (247.5 tons) and most powerful (T.E. 93,000 lbs) "Texas" type ever built and also had the largest piston thrust (234,000 lbs)of any locomotive.
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