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	<title>Comments on: Fort Edmonton Parks steam train headed by EY&amp;P 2-6-2 Locomotive #107 passes the water tower as it approaches the Fort Station.  The locomotive never actually ran in Edmonton, built in 1919 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It spent its 50 year working life with the Industrial Lumber Company in Oakdale, Louisiana.  The engine was originally a wood burner but during restoration at Fort Edmonton was converted to burn recycled motor oil.</title>
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