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- ATSF_3460_class height "4876.8".
- ATSF_3460_class length "16459.2".
- ATSF_3460_class width "3048.0".
- ATSF_3460_class abstract "The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's 3460 class comprised six 4-6-4 "Hudson" type steam locomotives built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for service between La Junta, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois, a fairly flat division of the railroad suited for the 4-6-4 type. They were substantially larger than the road's earlier 3450 class locomotives, and all were built oil-fired, although in a manner that would allow for easy conversion to coal firing.They had much in common with the Milwaukee Road's class F7 and the Chicago and North Western Railway's class E-4, all three types being fast, 84-inch drivered 4-6-4s for Midwestern service with 300 lb/in² boiler pressures.In December 1937, locomotive #3461 set a world record for the longest single run by a steam locomotive by completing the 2227 miles from Los Angeles, California to Chicago without maintenance other than five refuelling stops en route, hauling Train #8, the Fast Mail Express. An average speed of 45 mph was attained, including stops; maximum speed during the run was 90 mph. During steeply graded portions of the run it was, of course, assisted by helper locomotives. Such long distance runs were a goal of railway operating departments, enabling a reduction in locomotive numbers and through increased locomotive utilization, reduce overall costs.The first locomotive, #3460, was built streamlined; painted light, robin's egg blue and silver, it became known as the "Blue Goose". It was the Santa Fe's only streamlined steam locomotive, featuring extensively in railroad publicity and was a railfan favorite.Locomotive #3461 was fitted with a streamlined "skyline" casing along the top of the boiler, encasing stack and domes, in an experiment to see if it helped clear smoke away from the locomotive. It was not retained. All of the locomotives otherwise had a Santa Fe-style telescoping stack extension fitted, which elongated the stack to clear smoke better and could be lowered to pass under low bridges and tunnels.The 3460 class 4-6-4s, the 3765 class 4-8-4s, and the 5001 class 2-10-4s were designed and ordered around the same time and had much in common in their designs; in addition, they used the same six-axle tender design. The classes together were often called the "Big Three".Only one of this class survives, #3463, on static display on the grounds to the Southeast of the Kansas Expocentre in Topeka, Kansas.".
- ATSF_3460_class activeYearsEndYear "1937".
- ATSF_3460_class activeYearsStartYear "1937".
- ATSF_3460_class builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- ATSF_3460_class height "4.8768".
- ATSF_3460_class length "16.4592".
- ATSF_3460_class numberBuilt "6".
- ATSF_3460_class thumbnail Santa_Fe_3460_Baldwin.jpg?width=300.
- ATSF_3460_class width "3.048".
- ATSF_3460_class wikiPageExternalLink atsf.shtml.
- ATSF_3460_class wikiPageID "3813246".
- ATSF_3460_class wikiPageRevisionID "603578992".
- ATSF_3460_class builddate "1937".
- ATSF_3460_class builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- ATSF_3460_class caption "ATSF 3460, the “Blue Goose”".
- ATSF_3460_class cylindercount "Two, outside".
- ATSF_3460_class disposition "One preserved, remainder scrapped".
- ATSF_3460_class factorofadhesion "4.3".
- ATSF_3460_class fleetnumbers "3460".
- ATSF_3460_class fueltype "Oil".
- ATSF_3460_class gauge "4".
- ATSF_3460_class hasPhotoCollection ATSF_3460_class.
- ATSF_3460_class height "over raised stack extension".
- ATSF_3460_class length "Loco & tender:".
- ATSF_3460_class length "Loco: ;".
- ATSF_3460_class name "ATSF 3460 class".
- ATSF_3460_class operator Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway.
- ATSF_3460_class operatorclass "3460".
- ATSF_3460_class powertype "Steam".
- ATSF_3460_class preservedunits "3463".
- ATSF_3460_class tendercap "7000".
- ATSF_3460_class totalproduction "6".
- ATSF_3460_class uicclass "2".
- ATSF_3460_class valvegear Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- ATSF_3460_class valvetype "Piston valves".
- ATSF_3460_class wheelbase "Loco:".
- ATSF_3460_class whytetype "4".
- ATSF_3460_class wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- ATSF_3460_class subject Category:4-6-4_locomotives.
- ATSF_3460_class subject Category:Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway_locomotives.
- ATSF_3460_class subject Category:Baldwin_locomotives.
- ATSF_3460_class subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1937.
- ATSF_3460_class subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- ATSF_3460_class type Locomotive.
- ATSF_3460_class type MeanOfTransportation.
- ATSF_3460_class type Product.
- ATSF_3460_class type DesignedArtifact.
- ATSF_3460_class comment "The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's 3460 class comprised six 4-6-4 "Hudson" type steam locomotives built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for service between La Junta, Colorado and Chicago, Illinois, a fairly flat division of the railroad suited for the 4-6-4 type.".
- ATSF_3460_class label "ATSF 3460 class".
- ATSF_3460_class sameAs m.0b19yn.
- ATSF_3460_class sameAs Q4654907.
- ATSF_3460_class sameAs Q4654907.
- ATSF_3460_class wasDerivedFrom ATSF_3460_class?oldid=603578992.
- ATSF_3460_class depiction Santa_Fe_3460_Baldwin.jpg.
- ATSF_3460_class isPrimaryTopicOf ATSF_3460_class.
- ATSF_3460_class name "ATSF 3460 class".