beenlocomotive would have -- and pushmaller down to yard service, selling a few your best cards around the you yards. when it came to the museums it was purchased by henry ford and put back into service. friendsht one of his thomas edison out to greenfield village and herbert hoover. president,it the 1921, which is when they had the ceremony dedicating greenfield village and the henry ford museum. edisoncalled the institute at that time. iowa's thought it was interesting as it opened on october 21, just shortly before the stock market crash. american railroads are distinguished between british railroads and steam locomotives. british railroads tended to be very well-built, they often had stone bridges, substantial construction and fenced off right of ways. in the u.s. we are moving fast, so we don't spend a lot of -- time taking things permanent. they tended to be rough and bouncy, part of the reason the 440 could handle that was track. -- that ross track. not unusual for livestock to wander onto the track. the cow comes out on the short and of the conflict, but his body could still be