Yellowstone Type (Steam locomotives)
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found: Work cat: Montana Memory Project website, October 23, 2015:Archival Photographs from The University of Montana, Philip C. Johnson Photographs. Description of digitized photo "Northern Pacific locomotive 5011, Livingston" ("Northern Pacific locomotive 5011, Z-5, (2-8-8-4), rear, Livingston, Montana. The photograph shows the steam locomotive and its tender. Library note: This locomotive was built for Northern Pacific by Baldwin Locomotive Works. The Z-5 was also known as the "Yellowstone" as it was used by Northern Pacific's Yellowstone Division.")
found: Steamlocomotive.com website, October 23, 2015:Articulated & Mallets: 2-8-8-4 "Yellowstone" Locomotives in the USA ("Only 72 Yellowstones were built (in five different classes). Each class of Yellowstones was a different design (except for the two classes owned by the DM&IR). The design was usually dictated by the specific needs of the railroad that received them...All Yellowstone classes employed simple steam expansion and thus none can be called 'Mallets.'")
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2015-10-23: new
2016-03-04: revised
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