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The Jupiter

Like the "Leviathan", the "Jupiter" was one of four, 4-4-0, locomotives built together by Schenectady Locomotive works in New York, dismantled and shipped to the Central Pacific headquarters in Sacramento to , to be rebuilt in 1869. Like his brothers, he looked a bit frivolous, but they were the pinnacle of steam technology at the time. A replica of this locomotive has also been built. Image size: 260 x 360 mm

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Marie josé LAURIER 25 Jun 2020

VERY GOOD JOB ONCE AGAIN !!

Artist Reply: Merci Marie José

James Mann 25 Jun 2020

Now... this is a story, I know well... The running replica's of both the CP's Jupiter & UP's 119 perform reenactments of the Golden Spike meeting at Promontory, on a regular basis. Or they did... before half the world shut down...

Artist Reply: At first I could hardly believe that people build replicas of trains, but these were apparently iconic machines that belong on the tracks instead of in a display case

Maria Anna Machado 24 Jun 2020

VERY BEAUTIFUL...

Artist Reply: Thanks Maria Anna

Joanie Holliday 24 Jun 2020

JUST FANTASTIC ART WORK MY FRIEND. LOVE SEEING THESE IN OLD WESTERN MOVIES.

Artist Reply: Thanks Joanie, the replicas of the two locs still ride

Mark Peterson 24 Jun 2020

Very nice Ivo ~

Artist Reply: Thanks Mark