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Heisler and Locomotive
Clark's also has a 32 ton Heisler Locomotive that is awaiting staybolt replacement.
Reorganised as the Heisler Locomotive Works in 1907, it produced locomotives of the Heisler design until 1941.
Bethlehem Steel Company Fireless Locomotive built by Heisler Locomotive Works, USA.
* Stearns Manufacturing Company is reorganized as Heisler Locomotive Works.

Heisler and American
This locomotive went into service in 1944, 3 years after the last American built Heisler locomotive.
Lewis Heisler Ball ( September 21, 1861 – October 18, 1932 ) was an American physician and politician from Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.
* Charles L. Heisler, American steam locomotive designer.
* Gregory Heisler ( born 1954 ), American photographer
* Mike Heisler, American comic book writer
* Todd Heisler ( born 1972 ), American photojournalist
* Randy Heisler ( born 1961 ), American Olympic discus thrower
Stuart Heisler ( December 5, 1896 – August 21, 1979 ) was an American film and television director.

Heisler and locomotive
KHJ No. 10, a 3-truck Heisler locomotive on the Klamath & Hoppow Valley Railroad, 1972.
The railroad also owns a Climax locomotive and a Heisler enabling all three types to be seen.
A Heisler locomotive
The Heisler locomotive was the last variant of the three major types of geared steam locomotive, Charles L. Heisler receiving a patent for the design in 1892 following the construction of a prototype in 1891.
In 1897, Heisler received a patent on a three-truck locomotive.
The Heisler was the fastest of the geared steam locomotive designs, and yet was still claimed by its manufacturer to have the same low speed hauling ability.
The first Heislers were built by the Dunkirk Engineering Company of Dunkirk, New York, at the time producer of their own design of geared locomotive ( called the dunkirk ), of which the Heisler could be considered an improvement.
A & G Price of Thames, New Zealand received an order for a Heisler locomotive in 1943 from Ogilvie and Co, sawmillers of Hokitika.
* A 75 ton 1918 Heisler locomotive is on static display at the Travel Town open air museum in Los Angeles.
* Another Heisler two truck locomotive can be found on static display next to the headquarter's building of the former Pacific Lumber Co. in Scotia California.
* A & G Price 148 ( the last Heisler designed locomotive
* Heisler locomotive
* Charles L. Heisler receives a patent for the Heisler locomotive.
* Charles L. Heisler builds a working prototype of what is to become the Heisler locomotive.
* Heisler locomotive, a geared steam locomotive

Locomotive and Works
" Bombardier acquired the assets and designs of Budd Company, Pullman Company, and American Locomotive Company / Montreal Locomotive Works, the latter of which continued in the locomotive business until 1985.
Baldwin Locomotive Works became the world's largest by the early 1900s and built the most powerful steam locos in history.
Occasionally gasoline-electric models, patterned after real diesel-electric locomotives, come up among hobbyists and companies like Pilgrim Locomotive Works have sold such locomotives.
* Lima Locomotive Works, manufacturer of railroad locomotives from the 1870s to the 1950s
Baldwin Locomotive Works | Baldwin's Montezuma, 1871, The first locomotive built for the Denver & Rio Grande.
Major corporations in the 19th and early 20th centuries included the Baldwin Locomotive Works, William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Company, and the Pennsylvania Railroad.
* Plymouth Locomotive Works
* Paterson Museum, housed in the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works in Paterson
* Baldwin Locomotive Works, one of the world's largest builders of steam locomotives in the 19th and 20th centuries
The Amoskeag foundry made rifles, sewing machines, textile machinery, fire engines, and locomotives in a division called the Amoskeag Locomotive Works ( later, the Manchester Locomotive Works ).
In 1925, Lima Locomotive Works, Inc. built the " Lima A-1 ", a 2-8-4 model that became the prototype for the modern steam locomotive.
The Locomotive Works also created a new division, the Ohio Power Shovel Company.
* Schuck, Raymond F. " A Brief History of the Lima Locomotive Works " ( 1983 )
It was the site of the largest Baldwin Locomotive Works plant ( the smaller being in Spring Garden, Philadelphia ).
Scranton became known as the Electric City when electric lights were introduced at Dickson Locomotive Works in 1880.
* Hartland Locomotive Works products are engineered to fit with 1: 24 scale Narrow Gauge equipment and 1: 29 Standard Gauge equipment.
* Baldwin Locomotive Works
Stanford, a 4-4-0 locomotive built in 1863 by the Norris Locomotive Works in Philadelphia and brought to San Francisco by sailing vessel.
After his resignation, Burnside was employed in numerous railroad and industrial directorships, including the presidencies of the Cincinnati and Martinsville Railroad, the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad, the Cairo and Vincennes Railroad, and the Rhode Island Locomotive Works.
* Locomotives of the LNWR Southern Division, London & Birmingham Railway & Wolverton Locomotive Works by Harry Jack ( 2001 ) ISBN 0-901115-89-4
The bank would be involved in funding the Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, the famous Hotel Baur au Lac in Zurich and many other companies.

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