Baldwin Locomotive Works was created in 1825.
The Baldwin B-34 is a versatile locomotive that was typically used for freight service, particularly in industrial settings and short line railroads. Its design allows it to handle a range of cargo, from bulk materials to general freight. The B-34 is known for its reliability and efficiency, making it suitable for various operational needs in rail transport.
Cfactor Works was created in 1999.
The four Baldwin brothers—Alec, Daniel, William, and Stephen—are married to the following women: Alec Baldwin is married to Hilaria Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin is married to Joanne Baldwin, William Baldwin is married to Chynna Phillips, and Stephen Baldwin is married to Kennya Baldwin. Each of these marriages has contributed to the family's public presence in entertainment and media.
Seaton Iron Works was created in 1762.
Montgomery Water Works was created in 1895.
Grant Locomotive Works was created in 1867.
Diesel Locomotive Works was created in 1961.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone, Pennsylvania
Baldwin Locomotive works. The company is long gone , but one is on exhibit in the Franklin Institute, in the basement. the building was literally built around it, circa 1926. Baldwin folded around the very early fifties. #60.000, a three cylinder compound with a PRR signal box is the Museum locomotive .
Grant Locomotive Works ended in 1895.
Major US manufacturers in the steam era were the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pa, and the American Locomotive Company or (ALCO) in Schenectady, NY which were both regular producers for the PRR ( Baldwin) and the New York Central (Alco) as well as many other roads. some railroads evolved their own designs through the captive motive power departments such as the PRR"s Altoona Works- this would probably not be permitted today thanks (?) to diversification laws- not too different from antitrust statutes. a shipyard would not be permitted to run a steamship line, this type of consolidation would be taboo. Other US locomotive makers were General Electric (often in cooperation with Alco) and Lima Locomotive works, which merged with Baldwin in the fifties and manufactured CRANES well into the sixties and seventies. There are of course, the custom-builds by captive shops, as mentioned.
Selkirk locomotive was created in 1929.
Lyn locomotive was created in 1898.
Exe locomotive was created in 1898.
Taw locomotive was created in 1898.
Lyd - locomotive - was created in 2010.
Talyllyn - locomotive - was created in 1864.