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José Smith Comas - machinery
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José Smith Comas - green workshop
José Smith Comas - machinery
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José Smith Comas - heavy axles
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Cárdenas - Plaza Malacoff
Cárdenas - Plaza Malacoff
Bel Air - the 50s are still alive
Bel Air - the 50s are still alive
Bel Air - the 50s are still alive
Bel Air - the 50s are still alive
Cárdenas - rum factory
Cárdenas - rum factory
flagstaff of Cárdenas - Cuba
Cárdenas - Estación de San Martin
man and dog - 1
man and dog - 2
Estación San Martin
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MINAZ #1803
4 in row - MINAZ #1803, 1605, 1804, 1806
MINAZ #1806
MINAZ #1531
MINAZ #1329
MINAZ #1410
MINAZ #1103
MINAZ #1530 and #1714
MINAZ #1530 and #1714
MINAZ #1812
MINAZ #1415
MINAZ #1415
sugar mill "José Smith Comas"
José Smith Comas - rusty steam
José Smith Comas - Che between
José Smith Comas - rusty steam
José Smith Comas - Che tank
Clinica Dr. Yániz
abandoned roundhouse - turntable
abandoned roundhouse - turntable
abandoned roundhouse - turntable
abandoned roundhouse - turntable
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4 in row - MINAZ #1803, 1605, 1804, 1806
Steam locomotive #1803 was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1918 (construction no. 52195), wheels 2-8-0, gauge 4' 8½". It worked at "Amistad con los Pueblos". MINAZ #1605 was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1920 (construction no. 54051), wheels 2-8-0, gauge 4' 8½". It worked at Central "Ruben Martinez Villena ". MINAZ #1804 was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1919 (construction no. 52245), wheels 2-8-0, gauge 4' 8½". It worked at Central "Amistad con los Pueblos". MINAZ #1806 was built by Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre) in 1918 (construction no. 2898), wheels 2-8-0, gauge 4' 8½". It worked at Central "Boris Luis Santa Coloma". All are on displayy now at the sugar mill museum José Smith Comas.
These are the last Cuban steam locomotives shown from this journey.
These are the last Cuban steam locomotives shown from this journey.
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I was completely unaware of this valuable patrimony
So thanks for sharing and very interesting information, Berny
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