NYC #999 4-4-0NYC #999 is one of the world's most famous steam locos. Built in 1893 for New York Central's "Manhattan-Albany-Buffalo Empire State Express" it was one of 62 locos at Chicago's Columbian Exposition. It's claim to fame and the reason it has been preserved, (Chicago Museum of Science & Industry), was because of a May 1893 run between Rochester and Buffalo, NY. On that run it is said to have become the fastest machine of it's time, reaching 112.5 mph between Batavia and Corfu.
Photographed by Chris Skrundz, March 9, 2008.
Added to the photo archive by Chris Skrundz, March 11, 2008.
Railroad: New York Central.
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