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    Vulcan Iron Works was the name of several iron foundries in both England and the United States during the Industrial Revolution and, in one case, lasting...
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    The Vulcan statue is the largest cast iron statue in the world, and is the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama, United States, reflecting its roots in the...
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  • artificial intelligences (Vulcan 2 and 3) in Vulcan's Hammer Vulcan (comics), several meanings Vulcan statue, the world's largest cast-iron statue and the city...
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    Ironworks (redirect from Iron works)
    Works (Homestead Steel Works, etc.), near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Vulcan Iron Works in Pennsylvania and other places Anben Group, Anshan & Benxi, Liaoning...
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    Kurdalægon Tlepsh Agni Atar Apam Napat Adur Burzen-Mihr Adur Gushnasp Vulcan Iron Works Vulcanization Georges Dumézil (1996) [1966]. Archaic Roman Religion:...
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    SR USA class (category Vulcan Iron Works locomotives)
    been built by the Vulcan Iron Works of Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania and H. K. Porter, Inc, of Pittsburgh. Bulleid therefore took Vulcan-built locomotive WD4236...
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    JŽ class 62 (category Vulcan Iron Works locomotives)
    The Jugoslovenske Železnice (JŽ; Yugoslavian Railways) class 62 was a class formed of 106 ex-United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class 0-6-0T...
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    ALCO S1 diesel locomotive 1 - A 0-4-0T steam locomotive built by Vulcan Iron Works in 1941 for New York Shipbuilding of Camden, New Jersey, taken out...
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    Vol. XXVII, No. 6 (September 1909); advertising page 111. Vulcan Locomotives, Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre, 1911; pages 70, 72, 86 and 105. H.H. Stoek...
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    SEK Class Δα (category Vulcan Iron Works locomotives)
    SEK Class Δα (or Class Da; Delta-alpha) was a class of twenty 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the Hellenic State Railways in Greece. These were ex-United States...
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    USATC S100 Class (category Vulcan Iron Works locomotives)
    ordered 382 S100s from Davenport Locomotive Works of Iowa, H. K. Porter, Inc, of Pittsburgh and Vulcan Iron Works of Wilkes-Barre. They were shipped to Great...
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    Flagg Coal Company 75 (category Vulcan Iron Works locomotives)
    Type and origin Power type Steam Builder Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes Barre, PA Serial number 3972 Build date December 1930 Rebuild date 1991–2002...
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    2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pile drivers. Website about Vulcan Iron Works, which produced pile drivers from the 1870s through the 1990s...
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    named the "4-spot," is a 2-6-2 steam locomotive built in 1916 by the Vulcan Iron Works in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The Laona and Northern received it...
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    (later Manitowoc Cranes) Northwest Shovels Thew Automatic Shovel Co. Vulcan Iron Works European manufacturers: Demag (Germany) Fiorentini (Italy) Lubecker...
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    Stettin-Bredow, or just Bredow. Historically, when part of Germany, the Vulcan iron-works and shipbuilding yards were located here. The liners “Deutschland”...
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    Truckee Railroad 20 Tahoe Baldwin Locomotive Works 3687 1875 2-6-0 Vulcan Iron Works 1 Vulcan Iron Works 1930 Amtrak 915 EMD AEM-7 Electro-Motive Division...
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    Ordnance Works Locomotive 1 is a gasoline-powered, mechanically driven, two-axle railway locomotive which was built in 1942 by Vulcan Iron Works (of Wilkes-Barre...
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  • Aircraft Virginia Locomotive & Car Works – also known as Smith & Perkins Vulcan Iron Works Wasatch Railroad Contractors – builder of brand-new 15 in (381 mm)...
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  • 0-6-0T Vulcan Iron Works,Wilkes Barre 2602/1917 Scrapped 2 BERUANG 0-6-0T Vulcan Iron Works,Wilkes Barre 3479/1920(b) Scrapped 3 BADAK 0-6-0T Vulcan Iron Works...
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    gravel pit. A covered water tank was north of the gravel pit. Milepost 12.3: "Iron Bridge" The most impressive bridge on the line carried the rails over the...
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    rifle is an American anti-materiel rifle designed and marketed by Anzio Iron Works. It is the first American anti-materiel rifle designed and mass-produced...
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  • Rub-A-Dub's Tubs added to Kiddy Kingdom 1987: Iron Dragon opens; Monster is relocated to make room for Iron Dragon; Western Cruise station is moved and...
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    pass many of the park's attractions. Two of the 2-4-0s were built by Vulcan Iron Works as 0-4-0Ts in 1922 and 1923 and now run as the Myron H. no. 22 and...
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    George Bower (1827-1911), was the owner of the Vulcan Iron Works, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire and was a leading manufacturer of equipment for gasworks....
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    McRae Lumber & Manufacturing 2-6-2 steam locomotive built by the Vulcan Iron Works in 1927. The engine went to the Beechwood Band Mill in Cordele, Georgia...
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    Davenport Locomotive Works 2-6-2 (similar to those being built for United States Army trench railways) before purchasing another Vulcan in 1918. Hinkley locomotive...
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    Date Works number Status 1 General Electric 23 Tonner 1949 Unknown Out of service 3 Vulcan Iron Works 0-4-4T 1912 2093 Operational 4 Vulcan Iron Works 0-4-4T...
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    fuel source. Engine #44, nicknamed the "Judy K.", was built by the Vulcan Iron Works in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1923 as construction number 3333...
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    Locomotive Works diesel switch engines, one of them run if there's something wrong with one of the two trains that run each day, and a Vulcan Iron Works gasoline...
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