πŸš‚ Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad No. 643, the sole surviving H-1 class 2-10-4 "Texas" type steam locomotive engine built in 1944 by Baldwin. Weighing around 520,000 lb, it is one of the heaviest steam locomotives ever built.

Photos from 2018, when it sat in an impound. Now it is restored and part of the Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum in Sugarcreek, Ohio.

This is an image of an old steam train, number 643, abandoned and covered in vines. The train's black paint is faded and weathered.A black and white close-up of a rusty steam train. The train's number "643" is clearly visibleA rusty, black steam engine is parked in a field with overgrown weeds. The locomotive reads "G-43" on its front panel.The interior of an old train is shown in a black and white image. Gears, pipes, and levers are visible
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