Locomotive No. 2
Locomotive No. 2 is a historic steam locomotive built in the early 20th century. It was designed for use on narrow-gauge railroads, which are tracks that are closer together than standard gauge. This locomotive played a crucial role in transporting goods and passengers across rugged terrains, showcasing the engineering advancements of its time.
The locomotive features a distinctive design with a large boiler and a prominent smokestack. It is powered by coal, which fuels the firebox to create steam. Today, Locomotive No. 2 is preserved in a museum, where it serves as a reminder of the important role railroads played in industrial development.