Southern Pacific class GS-6
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The GS-6 is a class of semi-streamlined 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) from 1943 to 1958 and the Western Pacific Railroad (WP) from 1943 to 1953. A total of sixteen were built by the Lima Locomotive Works, numbered 4460 through 4469 by SP and 481 through 486 by WP. GS stands for "Golden State" or "General Service."
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Southern Pacific class GS-6
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"War Babies", "Baby Daylights"
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Southern Pacific GS-6
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Western Pacific GS-64-77
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Southern Pacific GS-6
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Western Pacific GS-64-77
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3173615
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1104181912
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, with booster
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July–August 1943
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1943
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"War Babies", "Baby Daylights"
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Steam
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SP: 1958
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WP: 1953
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SP: 8013–8016, 8248–8253
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WP: 8017–8022
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16
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2
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4
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SP 4460, the oldest GS-6 at the National Museum of Transportation
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SP: 4460–4469
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WP: 481–486
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The GS-6 is a class of semi-streamlined 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) from 1943 to 1958 and the Western Pacific Railroad (WP) from 1943 to 1953. A total of sixteen were built by the Lima Locomotive Works, numbered 4460 through 4469 by SP and 481 through 486 by WP. GS stands for "Golden State" or "General Service."
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No. 4460 preserved, remainder scrapped
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10.0
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WP: 6
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SP: GS-6
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WP: GS-64-77
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No. 4460 on static display
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6592
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16