ATSF 664  Contributor's Pick!       
ATSF 664 was built in 1899 by Baldwin. It has 57" drivers and 21" x 28" cylinders, and it weighs 70 tons. Originally numbered #891, this oil-burning locomotive was used exclusively for freight in Texas, Oklahoma, and surrounding states. It was still in active use when it was donated to Travel Town by Santa Fe in 1953. In keeping with Santa Fe's class system, being the first unit of this class, it is one of 45 Class 664 Consolidations.
Date: 2/28/1998 Location: Los Angeles, CA   Map Show Los Angeles on a rail map Views: 3023 Collection Of:   Charles Freericks
Locomotives: ATSF 664(2-8-0)    Author:  Charles Freericks
ATSF 664
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Name Type Comments Date
Brian Falzon General I hope ATSF #664 will run again soon in the future and so as the rest of the steam locomotives! 7/14/2008 9:05:07 PM
Louis Brzuchalski General Plate info I recorded at Travel Town back around 1970s read: built by Baldwin, Burnham & Williams, October, 1899, serial 17187. Sorry to see plate(s) are missing. 1/3/2010 6:06:20 PM

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