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- SLSF_4018 abstract "SLSF 4018 is a class USRA Light 2-8-2 "Mikado" steam locomotive which operated for three decades hauling freight between Bessemer and Birmingham, Alabama (USA) on the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway. It went on display at the Alabama State Fairgrounds in 1952 and is one of only a few locomotives of its type that survive.Called a "war baby" because it was part of the build-up of cargo capacity ordered through the United States Railroad Administration during World War I, Engine No. 4018 was constructed in October 1919 to a standardized USRA Light Mikado design by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The engine is a 2-8-2 locomotive of the USRA standard Mikado type, inherited from Japan, and is coal-fired standard gauge locomotive was capable of 54,700 pounds-force (243.3 kN) of tractive effort, running two 27-by-30-inch (686 mm × 762 mm) cylinders under 200 pounds per square inch (1.38 MPa) of boiler pressure. The driving wheels are 63 inches (1.600 m) in diameter and its wheelbase is 36 ft 1 in (11.00 m). The overall length of the engine and its 10,000 US gallons (38,000 l; 8,300 imp gal) tender is just under 82 ft (25.0 m). The locomotive stands 19 ft (5.8 m) tall.Engine No. 4018 was sold to the St Louis and San Francisco Railway in 1923 and spent much of the next three decades carrying transport between Bessemer and Birmingham.The USRA Light 2-8-2 "Mikado" design itself was later improved upon by the Lima Locomotive Works evolving into the 2-8-4 Berkshire locomotive. Part of this evolution involved increasing the size of the Mikado's firebox. This larger fire box improved the engine's coal burning efficiency, however the additional weight facility adding the second wheel set to the trailing truck.Steam engines were phased out in favor of diesel locomotives in the mid-20th century and No. 4018 was, in fact, the last steam locomotive to operate on any part of the Frisco Railway and quite possibly the last to operate within the Birmingham metro area.".
- SLSF_4018 activeYearsEndYear "1919".
- SLSF_4018 activeYearsStartYear "1919".
- SLSF_4018 builder Lima_Locomotive_Works.
- SLSF_4018 owner Birmingham,_Alabama.
- SLSF_4018 thumbnail Lima_locomotive_works_steam_SLSF_4018.JPG?width=300.
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageExternalLink alrails.
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageExternalLink p121854.
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageExternalLink AA1987.8.v2.3.pdf.
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageExternalLink vlocomotive.cfm?Display=7.
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageID "21450554".
- SLSF_4018 wikiPageRevisionID "570565421".
- SLSF_4018 builddate "1919".
- SLSF_4018 builder Lima_Locomotive_Works.
- SLSF_4018 buildmodel USRA_Light_Mikado.
- SLSF_4018 caption "SLSF 4018 on display at Sloss Furnaces, May 2011".
- SLSF_4018 currentowner Birmingham,_Alabama.
- SLSF_4018 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- SLSF_4018 deliverydate "1923".
- SLSF_4018 disposition "Static display at the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark".
- SLSF_4018 fueltype Coal.
- SLSF_4018 hasPhotoCollection SLSF_4018.
- SLSF_4018 lastrundate "1952-02-29".
- SLSF_4018 locale Birmingham_District.
- SLSF_4018 name "Frisco 4018".
- SLSF_4018 numinclass "23".
- SLSF_4018 powertype "Steam".
- SLSF_4018 railroad St._Louis%E2%80%93San_Francisco_Railway.
- SLSF_4018 railroadclass "4000".
- SLSF_4018 roadnumber "4018".
- SLSF_4018 serialnumber "5872".
- SLSF_4018 whytetype "2".
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:Lima_locomotives.
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:St._Louis–San_Francisco_Railway_locomotives.
- SLSF_4018 subject Category:Transportation_in_Birmingham,_Alabama.
- SLSF_4018 type Locomotive.
- SLSF_4018 type MeanOfTransportation.
- SLSF_4018 type Product.
- SLSF_4018 type DesignedArtifact.
- SLSF_4018 comment "SLSF 4018 is a class USRA Light 2-8-2 "Mikado" steam locomotive which operated for three decades hauling freight between Bessemer and Birmingham, Alabama (USA) on the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway. It went on display at the Alabama State Fairgrounds in 1952 and is one of only a few locomotives of its type that survive.Called a "war baby" because it was part of the build-up of cargo capacity ordered through the United States Railroad Administration during World War I, Engine No.".
- SLSF_4018 label "SLSF 4018".
- SLSF_4018 sameAs m.05f4brh.
- SLSF_4018 sameAs Q7390998.
- SLSF_4018 sameAs Q7390998.
- SLSF_4018 wasDerivedFrom SLSF_4018?oldid=570565421.
- SLSF_4018 depiction Lima_locomotive_works_steam_SLSF_4018.JPG.
- SLSF_4018 isPrimaryTopicOf SLSF_4018.
- SLSF_4018 name "Frisco 4018".