old two spot logging train in flagstaff, arizona /

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This old Baldwin locomotive once served the local lumber industry,hauling huge tree trunks from the forest to the mills.
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ted in Pennsylvania in 1911, the train came to Arizona in 1917 when it was purchased by the Arizona Lumber and Timber Company. It passed through various owners until it reached The Stone Forest Company, and which folded in 1993.
A group of residents,led by Malcomb Mackay, maintained fond memories of the locomotive and raised funds to purchase and restore the relic. It now stands restored next to the Flagstaff AMTRAK station. The locomotive is also attached to a log flatcar. In 1995, or the City of Flagstaff purchased Old Two Spot and committed it as a monument in 1999.
The name of the train has an strange origin. The train crew once hung water bags from the cab windows,which wore down the numbers on the side of the train. According to stories, the number 25 on the train became a two, and with a worn spot where the five was embossed,hence the name Old Two Spot.  

Source: atlasobscura.com

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