United States Army No. 101
preserved American 2-8-0 locomotive
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United States Army No. 101
Summary
United States Army No. 101 is a tender locomotive[1]. It draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (tender_locomotive category, ranking #57 of 188).[2]
Key Facts
- United States Army No. 101's image is recorded as 2-8-0 at NRM, Green Bay, 20040426.jpg[3].
- United States Army No. 101's instance of is recorded as tender locomotive[4].
- United States Army No. 101's owned by is recorded as United States Army[5].
- United States Army No. 101's owned by is recorded as Republic of Korea Armed Forces[6].
- United States Army No. 101's owned by is recorded as National Railroad Museum[7].
- United States Army No. 101's manufacturer is recorded as Baldwin Locomotive Works[8].
- United States Army No. 101's part of is recorded as Pershing 2-8-0[9].
- United States Army No. 101's Commons category is recorded as Sori 2 101 steam locomotive[10].
- United States Army No. 101's powered by is recorded as steam engine[11].
- +1917-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of United States Army No. 101[12].
- United States Army No. 101's source of energy is recorded as coal[13].
- United States Army No. 101's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03cs148[14].
- United States Army No. 101's track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[15].
- United States Army No. 101's number of cylinders is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2'}[16].
- United States Army No. 101's wheel arrangement is recorded as 2-8-0[17].
Why It Matters
United States Army No. 101 draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (tender_locomotive category, ranking #57 of 188).[2]