id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28160 White, John H. The 'Pioneer': Light Passenger Locomotive of 1851 United States Bulletin 240, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, paper 42, 1964 .txt text/plain 10072 638 70 THE "PIONEER": LIGHT PASSENGER LOCOMOTIVE OF 1851 These two locomotives became the Cumberland Valley Railroad's _Pioneer_ [Illustration: Figure 4.--MAP OF THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY Railroad as it least one other New England engine builder, the Taunton Locomotive [Illustration: Figure 6.--THE "UTILITY" AS REBUILT TO AN 8-WHEEL ENGINE, recent years, the Pennsylvania Railroad has stated the _Pioneer_ cost [Illustration: Figure 9.--ANNUAL PASS of the Cumberland Valley Railroad [Illustration: Figure 10.--TIMETABLE OF THE Cumberland Valley Railroad report of 1853 describes the _Pioneer_ as a six-wheel tank engine. [Illustration: Figure 18.--"PIONEER" LOCOMOTIVE, (1) Safety valve, (2) time the engine was built, it was usual to house these valves in an [Illustration: Figure 22.--"JENNY LIND," SISTER ENGINE of the _Pioneer_, [Illustration: Figure 27.--"PIONEER" LOCOMOTIVE. [Illustration: Figure 27.--"PIONEER" LOCOMOTIVE. Report_ of the Cumberland Valley Railroad of the style of valve gear used by each engine, states that the _Pioneer_ was equipped with a ./cache/28160.txt ./txt/28160.txt