Georgia Southern & Florida 4-6-0 Class Es-20 140 was built in 1904 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. She had 56" drivers, 20 x 26 inch cylinders, boiler pressure of 190 lbs, and produced up to 29,993 lbs of tractive effort. After the Southern Railway absorbed the GS&F, she was renumbered 8305 and was scrapped in August, 1929. This image from my collection was taken at Macon, Georgia in May, 1916.
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