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- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 abstract "The GS-5 was a streamlined 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotive that served the Southern Pacific Company from 1942 to 1958. Two locomotives were built by the Lima Locomotive Works and were numbered 4458 and 4459. GS stands for "Golden State" or "General Service." The GS-5s are identical in appearance to the GS-4s, the only difference being the roller bearings that gave the locomotive a smoother ride and added weight. 4458 had roller bearings from the Timken Company and 4459 used SKF brand roller bearings. They had a silver smokebox with a dual-headlight casing (top headlight was a mars light), and an enclosed, all-weather cab. It retained the skyline casing on the top of the boiler, skirting on the sides, an air horn (for use at speeds due to being louder than the whistle which was rarely if ever used on the main line) and teardrop classification lights. They received the orange and red "Daylight" paint scheme. The GS-5's were designed for high-speed passenger service on Southern Pacific's premier passenger trains, the Coast Daylight, San Joaquin Daylight and Sunset Limited. In later years they were painted black and had their side skirting removed for easier maintenance. The GS-5s were considered the best of the GS series and ended their careers on Southern Pacific's San Joaquin Valley line.Neither of the two GS-5s survives, however, GS-4 4449 was equipped with roller bearings in 2008 and therefor shares the same characteristics as a GS-5 but is still considered a GS-4.".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 builder Lima_Locomotive_Works.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 numberBuilt "2".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 wikiPageExternalLink Engines.html.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 wikiPageID "3174263".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 wikiPageRevisionID "590387572".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 builddate "May–June 1942".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 builder Lima_Locomotive_Works.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 disposition "Both scrapped".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 firstrundate "June 1942".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 fueltype "Fuel oil".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 hasPhotoCollection Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 name "Southern Pacific GS-5".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 powertype "Steam".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 railroad Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 railroadclass "GS-5".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 retiredate "1958".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 roadnumber "44584459".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 serialnumber "78567857".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 totalproduction "2".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 tractiveeffort ", with booster".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 uicclass "2".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 valvegear Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 whytetype "4".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:4-8-4_locomotives.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Lima_locomotives.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1942.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Southern_Pacific_Railroad_locomotives.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 type Locomotive.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 type Product.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 type DesignedArtifact.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 comment "The GS-5 was a streamlined 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotive that served the Southern Pacific Company from 1942 to 1958. Two locomotives were built by the Lima Locomotive Works and were numbered 4458 and 4459. GS stands for "Golden State" or "General Service." The GS-5s are identical in appearance to the GS-4s, the only difference being the roller bearings that gave the locomotive a smoother ride and added weight.".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 label "Southern Pacific class GS-5".
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 sameAs m.08x2ss.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 sameAs Q7570308.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 sameAs Q7570308.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 wasDerivedFrom Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5?oldid=590387572.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5.
- Southern_Pacific_class_GS-5 name "Southern Pacific GS-5".