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English: A steam locomotive photographed at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, USA. This one pictured, known as Torch Lake, is claimed to be "the oldest steam locomotive operating on a daily basis in the United States"[1]. Built in 1873 at the Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass. (factory #518)
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2 July 2006

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