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- The Globe Locomotive Works was a late-19th century manufacturer of railroad steam locomotives and other machinery based in Boston, Massachusetts. During that time the firm built some one hundred steam locomotives for railroads throughout the United States. The , a wood-burning type 4-4-0 built by the company in 1849 for the Union Pacific Railroad, had the distinction of being the first locomotive to travel west of the Rocky Mountains. The unit was subsequently renamed the C.K. Garrison (an appellation it retained for some 15 years), and ultimately carried the name Pioneer beginning around 1870 (not to be confused with the 4-2-0 named Pioneer that is preserved in Chicago). In 1864 the company (a joint venture of John Souther and D.A. Pickering) ceased producing locomotives and instead focused on the manufacture of steam shovels. From thereon it operated as the Globe Works Company.
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- グローブ・ロコモティブ・ワークス(Globe Locomotive Works )は19世紀末の蒸気機関車製造会社で、ボストンを拠点としていた。100台くらいの機関車を生産した。「エレファント」は木を燃焼させる形式で車輪配置は4-4-0で、1894年ユニオンパシフィック鉄道向けに生産され、初めてロッキー山脈の西の地を踏んだ機関車となった。 1864年、会社はJohn SoutherとD.A. Pickeringと合弁で機関車と蒸気ショベルを生産するGlobe Works Companyになった。 (ja)
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- グローブ・ロコモティブ・ワークス(Globe Locomotive Works )は19世紀末の蒸気機関車製造会社で、ボストンを拠点としていた。100台くらいの機関車を生産した。「エレファント」は木を燃焼させる形式で車輪配置は4-4-0で、1894年ユニオンパシフィック鉄道向けに生産され、初めてロッキー山脈の西の地を踏んだ機関車となった。 1864年、会社はJohn SoutherとD.A. Pickeringと合弁で機関車と蒸気ショベルを生産するGlobe Works Companyになった。 (ja)
- The Globe Locomotive Works was a late-19th century manufacturer of railroad steam locomotives and other machinery based in Boston, Massachusetts. During that time the firm built some one hundred steam locomotives for railroads throughout the United States. The , a wood-burning type 4-4-0 built by the company in 1849 for the Union Pacific Railroad, had the distinction of being the first locomotive to travel west of the Rocky Mountains. The unit was subsequently renamed the C.K. Garrison (an appellation it retained for some 15 years), and ultimately carried the name Pioneer beginning around 1870 (not to be confused with the 4-2-0 named Pioneer that is preserved in Chicago). (en)
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- Globe Locomotive Works (en)
- グローブ・ロコモティブ・ワークス (ja)
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