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POPULAR MECHANICS

SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS IN LOCOMOTIVES

How Far the Iron Horse Has Grown in Recent Years Is Illustrated by the Delaware and Hudson's Latest Freight Engine, the "John B. Jervis," as Compared to the "William Crooks," Which, in 1862, Was the First Locomotive to Enter the Northwestern States: the "Jervis" Weighs 314 Tons and Is Just a Half Inch under Seventy-Five Feet in Length
How Far the Iron Horse Has Grown in Recent Years Is Illustrated by the Delaware and Hudson's Latest Freight Engine, the "John B. Jervis," as Compared to the "William Crooks," Which, in 1862, Was the First Locomotive to Enter the Northwestern States: the "Jervis" Weighs 314 Tons and Is Just a Half Inch under Seventy-Five Feet in Length