Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Bethlehem Steel Corporation (BS Co.) 111 is sitting inside the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania near Strasburg, PA, on Sunday, July 7, 2019. |
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Bethlehem Steel Corporation
The Bethlehem Steel Corporation was an American steel and shipbuilding company that for much of the 20th century was one of the world's largest steel producer and shipbuilding companies. The company's roots trace to 1857 with the establishment of the Bethlehem Iron Company. Bethlehem Steel was formed in 1904 through the merger of the earlier companies, and existed through the decline of American steel manufacturing during the 1970s until its final bankruptcy in 2001.
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BS Co. 111, Heisler, 0-4-0F
This Fireless Cooker was built in 1941 by Erie City Iron Works, Erie, Pennsylvania to Heisler Locomotive Works specifications for the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. BS Co. 111 was used at the Bethlehem Steel’s Bethlehem Plant and was retired in 1972.
- BS Co. 111 at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
- Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania owned Bethlehem Steel Corporation (BS Co.) 111 is sitting inside the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania near Strasburg, PA, on Sunday, July 7, 2019.
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