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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe No. 769 is a preserved 769 class 2-8-0 "consolidation" type steam locomotive originally built by the Richmond Locomotive Works in 1900 as one of the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad's final locomotives. It was originally numbered 266 before the SFP had completely merged into its parent company, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and the locomotive was renumbered 3045, and it was eventually renumbered again to 769. The locomotive was put into use for short-distance freight trains and for yard switching before being sold again in 1950 to the Albuquerque and Cerrillos Coal Company in Madrid, New Mexico for more yard switching and short distance coal trains. As the 1950s progressed, however, the company shut down due to bankruptcy, and No. 769 was abandoned along with the rest of the locomotive yard and the rest of Madrid. In the late 1970s the town was recovered and converted into a heritage town, and No. 769 was then put on static display just behind the shed it was stored in, which was converted to the Engine House Theatre. In early 2020, No. 769 was selected for a future project to restore it to operating condition to eventually run on reconstructed trackage between Madrid and a nearby BNSF interchange near Los Cerrillos. (en) |
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June 1900 (en) |
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dbr:Richmond_Locomotive_Works |
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No. 769 on static display in Madrid, New Mexico, slowly awaiting to be removed from the dirt, 2021 (en) |
dbp:currentowner |
Old Coal Mine Museum (en) |
dbp:cylindercount |
Two, outside (en) |
dbp:disposition |
Awaiting to be moved from Madrid, New Mexico to Albuquerque for restoration to operating condition (en) |
dbp:fleetnumbers |
ATSF 3045 (en) ATSF 769 (en) SFP 266 (en) |
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dbr:Coal |
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Santa Fe 769 (en) |
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769 (xsd:integer) |
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Steam (en) |
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1954 (xsd:integer) |
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2957 (xsd:integer) |
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1 (xsd:integer) |
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dbr:Stephenson_valve_gear |
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2 (xsd:integer) |
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe No. 769 is a preserved 769 class 2-8-0 "consolidation" type steam locomotive originally built by the Richmond Locomotive Works in 1900 as one of the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad's final locomotives. It was originally numbered 266 before the SFP had completely merged into its parent company, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and the locomotive was renumbered 3045, and it was eventually renumbered again to 769. The locomotive was put into use for short-distance freight trains and for yard switching before being sold again in 1950 to the Albuquerque and Cerrillos Coal Company in Madrid, New Mexico for more yard switching and short distance coal trains. As the 1950s progressed, however, the company shut down due to bankruptcy, and No. 769 was abandoned along (en) |
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Santa Fe 769 (en) |
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