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Amarillo, TX Railroad Museum (2485)
On the north side of a former Air Force base in Amarillo was what looked like a warehouse and a number of older, seemingly abandoned, bizarre looking rail cars and this one engine. I later discovered this was the Amarillo Railroad Museum.
The engine viewed here and in adjacent photos is (per the museum's website) an Alco S-2 that was used for moving nuclear weapons trains at Pantex. Pantex was & is a nuclear weapons facility north of Amarillo. See the museums website for more information:
amarillorailmuseum.com/switcher.html
The engine viewed here and in adjacent photos is (per the museum's website) an Alco S-2 that was used for moving nuclear weapons trains at Pantex. Pantex was & is a nuclear weapons facility north of Amarillo. See the museums website for more information:
amarillorailmuseum.com/switcher.html
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