CO 490          
Big, unique, and impressive C&O steam is on display at the B&O museum. 490 is the sole surviver of only four streamlined Hudson type (4-6-4) locomotives owned by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. It was rebuilt by the C&O in 1946 from a Pacific type (4-6-2) locomotive. The original Pacific was built by the Richmond division of the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in 1926. 490 was donated to the Baltimore & Ohio Museum in Baltimore, MD in 1971 from the C&O Historical Collection. It is also the only surviving streamlined (shrouded) Hudson.
Date: 7/27/2007 Location: Baltimore, MD   Map Show Baltimore on a rail map Views: 599 Collection Of:   John Gray
Locomotives: CO 490(4-6-4)    Author:  John Gray
CO 490
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