We delve into the fascinating world of the most colossal steam locomotives ever built, showcasing their incredible power, innovative engineering, and historical significance. From the legendary Union Pacific's Big Boy, an engineering marvel of the 1940s designed to conquer the Rocky Mountains, to the British Railways Class 9F, the pinnacle of steam power in Britain designed for heavy freight with exceptional efficiency, each locomotive tells a unique story of technological advancement and the pivotal role steam engines played in shaping modern railroading. Discover the might of the Chesapeake & Ohio H8 Allegheny, the elegance of the Russian P36 class, the adaptability of the South African Class 25NC, and the unparalleled power of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Q2 Duplex. Marvel at the Canadian National Railways U-2-c “Super Mountain,“ the streamlined Southern Pacific GS-4, the potent German DR Class 45, and the innovative New South Wales Railways Garratt 70 class.
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