The last surviving example of an NP "Prairie" type steam locomotive is undergoing a cosmetic restoration inside the Lake Superior Railroad Museum's Draper maintenance building.
Tuskegee Railroad No 101 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924. She has 44 inch drivers, 17 x 24 inch cylinders, operates at 180 lbs of boiler pressure, and can produce up to 24,118 lb... (more)
Tuskegee Railroad No 101 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924. She has 44 inch drivers, 17 x 24 inch cylinders, operates at 180 lbs of boiler pressure, and can produce up to 24,118 lb... (more)
Tuskegee Railroad No 101 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924. She has 44 inch drivers, 17 x 24 inch cylinders, operates at 180 lbs of boiler pressure, and can produce up to 24,118 lb... (more)
Tuskegee Railroad No 101 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924. She has 44 inch drivers, 17 x 24 inch cylinders, operates at 180 lbs of boiler pressure, and can produce up to 24,118 lb... (more)