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Railfan Trip Reports > The 132 in Topeka, KansasDate: 09/04/06 18:00 The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: RebStout The 132 (2414) was named the Cyrus K. Holliday. It is displayed at the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka. An AT&SF standard gauge 2-8-0.
Photos #1 thru #3 Various looks at the 132 Date: 09/04/06 18:02 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: RebStout Photo #4 Builders plate on the 132.
Photos #5 & #6 More angles of this beautiful loco and tender. Date: 09/04/06 18:04 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: RebStout Date: 09/04/06 18:06 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: RebStout Photo #10 Not sure what Im looking at here. Maybe somebody who reads/write German/Austrian/etc
can translate for us
End of The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Set. Photos by Kris Lane of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Thanks for taking a look! Reb Stout Anaheim, California Date: 09/04/06 19:06 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: frosty The poster says:
New trails in the distant west. Your (I think the word is Euere where ue is the same as a u with an umlaut) pictorial monthly magazine with pictures and outlines/sketchs of the American west. New trails publishing Company. Jeff Date: 09/04/06 19:14 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: RebStout Hi Jeff...
Very good. Thanks for the info! Reb Date: 09/04/06 20:05 Re: The 132 in Topeka, Kansas Author: Evan_Werkema RebStout Wrote:
> The 132 (2414) was named the Cyrus K. Holliday. It > is displayed at the Kansas Museum of History in > Topeka. Just for reference, the 132 didn't have a name originally. It got that identity when it was refurbished as an exhibition locomotive in the 1940's. It was renumbered 1 and named Cyrus K. Holliday after Santa Fe's first president. ATSF's first locomotive, a 4-4-0, was numbered 1 and also named after Holliday. |