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English: Locomotive L401 (a.k.a. Freight Motor #401), Oregon Electric Railway Museum, Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks, Oregon. Built 1912 by Baldwin-Westinghouse, it was originally Timber Butte Milling Company locomotive #1, then operated on the Anaconda Copper Line as L401. The locomotive is still very much in use, and is used to haul other rail vehicles around the museum grounds.
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