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SP GS-4 Daylight 4449 Steam Train Locomotive Postcard

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  • Dimensions: 14.22 cm L x 10.79 cm H; qualified USPS postcard size
  • High quality, full-colour, full-bleed printing on both sides

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SP GS-4 Daylight 4449 Steam Train Locomotive Postcard

SP GS-4 Daylight 4449 Steam Train Locomotive Postcard

This striking graphic pays homage to one of the most celebrated icons of American railroading: the Southern Pacific GS-4 "Daylight." Rendered in a high-contrast, stippled pen-and-ink style, the image captures the locomotive’s transition from a machine of utility to a masterpiece of industrial design. The Southern Pacific GS-4 (General Service/Golden State) was a streamlined 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1941. Known as the "Most Beautiful Train in the World," the GS-4 was famous for its vibrant "Daylight" livery of orange, red, and black. This artwork highlights its most distinctive physical features: • Dual Headlights: The top light was stationary, while the bottom was a Mars light that oscillated in a figure-eight pattern to warn motorists. • The Skyline Casing: A streamlined shroud atop the boiler designed to funnel smoke away from the cab and provide a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette. • The Pilot: A large, integrated "cowcatcher" that smoothed the front profile of the engine. The image is structured into three tiers. At the top, a detailed profile shows the full engine and tender, emphasizing its massive length. The center is dominated by bold, golden-yellow typography in a vintage athletic block font, providing a sharp pop of color against the monochrome art. The bottom features a dramatic low-angle perspective, making the 440-ton machine appear to loom over the viewer, emphasizing the power required to pull heavy passenger trains at speeds of up to 110 mph. The fine print identifies this as Engine 4449, the most famous survivor of the class. After being retired in 1958, it was famously restored to pull the American Freedom Train during the 1976 Bicentennial. Today, it remains one of the few operational "super-power" steam engines in the United States, a living monument to the apex of steam technology.

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