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Overview
Leading the trains were the Southern Pacific's class GS Northerns, arguably among the handsomest steam engines ever built. Constructed by Lima Locomotive Works, inventor of the super-power concept, the 4-8-4s had the combination of power and speed that characterized steam power at its zenith. Class GS-4 engines, delivered in 1941 and 1942, were among the last and best-looking of the breed, with tall 80" drivers and enclosed all-weather cabs. In addition to handling premier passenger trains, the 4-8-4s were regularly used in high-speed freight service on the San Francisco-Los Angeles Overnight.
In 1975-76, a proud exhibition of American historical and cultural artifacts toured the country. What made this Bicentennial celebration so special was where it was housed: in the 23-car-long American Freedom Train. The Freedom Train criss-crossed the U.S. with its patriotic cargo, letting Americans celebrate our heritage at every stop.
Southern Pacific's repainted No. 4449 GS-4 Steam Engine, in the very livery sported on these pages saw more time at the head of the Freedom Train than any other engine.