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- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 length "30480.0".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 abstract "The Milwaukee Road's class F7 comprised six (#100–#105) high-speed, streamlined 4-6-4 "Baltic" or "Hudson" type steam locomotives built by ALCO in 1937–38 to haul the Milwaukee's Hiawatha express passenger trains. Following on from the success of the road's class A 4-4-2s, the F7s allowed the road to haul heavier trains on the popular Chicago–Twin Cities routes.The F7s are major contenders for the fastest steam locomotives ever built, as they ran at over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) daily. One run in January 1941 recorded by a reporter for Trains magazine saw 110 mph achieved twice—in the midst of a heavy snowstorm. Baron Gérard Vuillet, a French railroading expert, once recorded a run between Chicago and Milwaukee where the locomotive reached 125 mph (201 km/h) and sustained an average 120 mph (190 km/h) for 4.5 miles (7.2 km). However, the British locomotive LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard is officially accepted to be the world's fastest, with a run recorded at 125.88 mph (202.58 km/h) in 1938.The Milwaukee F7s are accepted as the fastest steam locomotives by a different measure—scheduled speed between stations. In 1939, shortly after they were introduced into passenger service, the Twin Cities Hiawatha schedule was modified such that the engines would need to run the 78.3 mi (126.0 km) between Portage and Sparta, Wisconsin in 58 minutes—a start-to-stop average of 81 mph (130 km/h).First-built #100 was also the first withdrawn from service, on November 10, 1949; last-built #105 was the final one in service, withdrawn August 10, 1951. All were scrapped.".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 activeYearsEndYear "1938".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 activeYearsStartYear "1938".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 length "30.48".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 numberBuilt "6".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 thumbnail Kuhler-Hiaw.jpg?width=300.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wikiPageExternalLink dr485.htm.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wikiPageExternalLink MR1.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wikiPageID "3674433".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wikiPageRevisionID "593873706".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 builddate "August to September 1938".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 caption "A class F7 being moved out of the Alco factory".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 disposition "All scrapped.".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 fleetnumbers "100".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 fueltype "Coal".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 hasPhotoCollection Milwaukee_Road_class_F7.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 locotenderweight "full".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 name "Milwaukee Road class F7".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 operator Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 powertype "Steam".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 retiredate "November 1949 to August 1951".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 serialnumber "69064".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 superheatertype "Type E".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 totalproduction "6".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wheelbase "Loco & tender:".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:4-6-4_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Milwaukee_Road_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1938.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 subject Category:Streamlined_steam_locomotives.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 type Locomotive.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 type Product.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 type DesignedArtifact.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 comment "The Milwaukee Road's class F7 comprised six (#100–#105) high-speed, streamlined 4-6-4 "Baltic" or "Hudson" type steam locomotives built by ALCO in 1937–38 to haul the Milwaukee's Hiawatha express passenger trains. Following on from the success of the road's class A 4-4-2s, the F7s allowed the road to haul heavier trains on the popular Chicago–Twin Cities routes.The F7s are major contenders for the fastest steam locomotives ever built, as they ran at over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) daily.".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 label "MILW-Klasse F7".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 label "Milwaukee Road class F7".
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 sameAs MILW-Klasse_F7.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 sameAs m.09trrf.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 sameAs Q532826.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 sameAs Q532826.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 wasDerivedFrom Milwaukee_Road_class_F7?oldid=593873706.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 depiction Kuhler-Hiaw.jpg.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 isPrimaryTopicOf Milwaukee_Road_class_F7.
- Milwaukee_Road_class_F7 name "Milwaukee Road class F7".