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HALL 42. 
No. 56. 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. 
On stands platforms, etc., etc., four original models of early 
radroad bridges, by Benjamin H. Latrobe. First “Chilled” Steel 
L -.comotive Tires in the World. Collection of original rails and 
chairs, covering nearly a century of time. Examples of modern 
appliances, permanent way. 
On the Walls. Series of photographs from the Russian 
government of scenes on the Trans-Caucasian Railway. Series 
of photographs from the Austrian government, showing the motive 
power and equipment on Austrian railways. Series of photo- 
graphs from the Japanese government, showing railway scenes in 
japan. Series of original detail drawings of English and French 
locomotives. Series of special photographic views on German 
government railways. 
