This 440 Baldwin Jupiter Locomotive Sign is perfect for your den, train room, or outside. Measures 12″x12″ and is made from .040 aluminum. Features a 440 Baldwin Jupiter Locomotive. Brightly colored. Proudly made in the U.S.A.
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Visit the National Museum of American History site for great information about this railroad. The “Jupiter” steam locomotive was built in August of 1876 by the Baldwin Locomotive Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The locomotive was commissioned by the Santa Cruz Railroad in California for light freight and passenger service in the agricultural region between Santa Cruz and Watsonville. The Santa Cruz Railroad was built to “narrow gauge” of 36-inch width, instead of the more-common “standard” gauge of 56-1/2 inches. The idea of narrow gauge was that it would reduce construction costs in the railroad-building mania of America’s post-Civil War era, where miles of rails were built so quickly that tracks were often necessarily cheap and uneven tracks. This necessitated the “American” type engine that included four small steering wheels in front and four larger driving wheels in the back (commonly called a “4-4-0” layout). The four rear driving wheels have an “equalized” spring suspension, so that as the wheels on each side rock differentially up-and-down over uneven track, the weight borne by each of the wheels stays very close to equal.
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