Jan. 30 – On this day in Montana history in 1911 the Great
Northern Railway added “a mammoth locomotive” to its equipment headquartered in
Butte that was said to be “one of the largest locomotives ever seen in the
West.” It was used to pull ore trains from Mountain View to Woodville up a very
steep grade. The engine had 14 drive wheels and was 86 feet in length. “It is
built in the new style of low smokestacks, small bell, and everything close and
compact so as to reduce resistance to the minimum,” the railway said.
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