RailPictures.Net Photo: CARR 1 Camden and Amboy Railroad Steam 4-2-0 at Washington, District of Columbia by Michael Summers
 
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» Camden and Amboy Railroad (more..)
» Steam 4-2-0 (more..)
» Smithsonian National Museum of American History 
» Washington, District of Columbia, USA (more..)
» June 20, 2009
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» CARR 1 (more..)
» John Bull (more..)
» Michael Summers (more..)
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Imported in 1831 from England for use on the first rail link between New York and Philadelphia, the John Bull was originally a 0-4-0. Due to a tendency to derail on the uneven American tracks, a set of "guide" wheels was added to the locomotive, thus solving the problem. The Camden & Amboy Railroad engine is displayed on a section of the first iron railroad bridge, built in 1845 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad to cross a small creek in West Manayunk, Pennsylvania. The John Bull was donated to the museum by the Pennsylvania Railroad and the bridge was a gift of the Reading Company.
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  Make  NIKON CORPORATION
  Model  NIKON D700
  ExposureTime  2222222/100000000
  ISOSpeedRatings  2200
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  FocalLength  19/1

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