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HALL 42. 
No. 5(>. — Original locomotive “ Peppersauce,” America, 1864; 
the first mountain-climbing locomotive in the world, standing on a 
section of the original track. 
No. 57. — The original first iron railroad bridge ever erected 
on the American continent, it being substituted in 1839 for the 
wooden trestle-work on a crossing near Laurel, on the Baltimore & 
Ohio line between Baltimore and Washington. 
No. 63.— On platform. Collection of modern railway appli- 
ances, permanent way, from Europe and America. 
No. 04. — On shelves. Original cast iron tram rails, from 
Merthyr Tydfil Tram Road, South Wales, 1800. Cast iron edge 
rails, with frog, England, 1810. Loughborough edge rails, Eng- 
land, 1820. Old English plate rails, 1822. Original rails and 
chairs of Liverpool & Manchester Railway, England, on which 
the first locomotive competition in the world took place, 1829. 
On the Walls. — Series of large, original wash-drawings, 
showing modern compound locomotives of the world. Series of 
original drawings, showing the development of American railway 
passenger and freight cars, by the Harlan & Hollingsworth Co. 
Series of photographs of drawing room, sleeping and dining cars. 
Series of photographs and lithographs of railways throughout the 
world. 
