B&O No. 25 William Mason

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B&O No. 25 "William Mason" is a preserved 19th-century steam locomotive famed for its historic design and frequent use in period films and railroad heritage displays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf steam locomotive
builder Mason Machine Works NERFINISHED
category 4-4-0 locomotives
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotives NERFINISHED
individual locomotives of the United States
steam locomotives preserved in the United States
completed 1856
configuration 4-4-0
country United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredIn The Great Locomotive Chase (film) NERFINISHED
Wild Wild West (1999 film) NERFINISHED
various historical reenactments
fuelType coal
wood
gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in standard gauge
hasBoiler fire-tube boiler
heritageDesignation historic locomotive
historicEra 19th century
introduced 1856
locatedIn Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
location B&O Railroad Museum NERFINISHED
manufacturer Mason Machine Works NERFINISHED
namedAfter William Mason NERFINISHED
notableFor authentic 19th-century styling
frequent film appearances
historic design
operator Baltimore and Ohio Railroad NERFINISHED
originalOwner Baltimore and Ohio Railroad NERFINISHED
powerType steam
railwayLine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad NERFINISHED
status preserved
traction adhesion
usedFor period films
railroad heritage displays
tourist excursions
wheelArrangement American type
whyteType 4-4-0

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B&O Railroad Museum notableExhibit B&O No. 25 William Mason