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LMS 6399 Fury The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) No. 6399 Fury was an unsuccessful British experimental express passenger locomotive. The intention was to save fuel by using high-pressure steam, which is thermodynamically more efficient than low-pressure steam.
Grand Trunk Western No. 6407 waits for a train to pull in 1956. Grand Trunk Western No. 6407 is a class U-4-b 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1938 for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, and used mainly on passenger service.
It was also often used to haul freight trains due to many GTW Northerns being occupied pulling passenger trains; in later years, the diesel-electric locomotives hauled the passenger trains when they replace steam engines, and also when its needed.