Was NYC 999 the First Steam Locomotive to Reach Over 100MPH?

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On May 10, 1893, New York Central's 4-4-0 Number 999 while pulling the "Empire State Express," allegedly reached a speed of 112.5 miles per hour for one mile west of Batavia, New York. Immediately after the famous run, newspapers immortalized the locomotive and its engineer Charley Hogan with their sensational headlines claiming it was the fastest steam locomotive in the world. However, some railroad historians and railroad professionals think that speed was overestimated due to several reasons.

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Works Cited:

Withuhn, William, and Hansen. American Steam Locomotives: Design and Development, 1880-1960. Amsterdam, Netherlands, Amsterdam UP, 2019.

White, John H., Jr. (2014). "Reflections On NYC 999". Railroad History (211): 124. ISSN 0090-7847.

“Over a Mile a Minute, the Fastest Long-Distance Run Ever Made on a Railroad.” The Sun (New York, New York), 15 September 1891, Page 1.

“The New York Central’s Latest Express Locomotive.” Locomotive Engineering : A Practical Journal of Railway Motive Power and Rolling Stock, vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1892, p. 385. archive.org/details/locomotiveengine56hill/page/n393/mode/2up?q=Buchanan+.

"America's First Locomotive. A Reproduction of the DeWitt Clinton and Its Train." Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois), 26 Apr 1893, Page 10.

"Over 86 Miles An Hour. Remarkable Run of the New York Central's World's Fair Locomotive." Buffalo Courier (Buffalo, New York), 30 Apr 1893, Page 3.

“New York Central’s World’s Fair Locomotive.” Locomotive Engineering : A Practical Journal of Railway Motive Power and Rolling Stock, vol. 6, no. 5, May 1893, p. 207. archive.org/details/locomotiveengine56hill/page/206/mode/2up?q=Buchanan+.

"A Record Breaker For the Year." The Electrical Engineer: A Weekly Review of Theoretical and Applied Electricity, vol. 15, no. 269, 10 May, 1893, p. 470.

“103 Miles! Charley Hogan and the Empire State Express Break All Railroad Records.” The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York), 10 May 1893, Page 7.

"113 Miles! Great "999" Made a Mile in 32 Seconds Yesterday." The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York), 11 May 1893, Page 25.

“The Fastest Locomotive in the World.” Locomotive Engineering : A Practical Journal of Railway Motive Power and Rolling Stock, vol. 6, no. 6, June 1893, pp. 241–42. archive.org/details/locomotiveengine56hill/page/240/mode/2up?q=999.

“William Buchanan, and Charles Hogan.” Locomotive Engineering : A Practical Journal of Railway Motive Power and Rolling Stock, vol. 6, no. 7, July 1893, p. 290. archive.org/details/locomotiveengine56hill/page/290/mode/2up?q=999.

"A Great Race. American and English Locomotive Will Contest." The Salem Daily News (Salem, Ohio), 17 Oct 1893, Page 2.

"Locomotives Will Not Race." The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 20 Oct 1893, Page 2.

Collins, Jas. H. “A Railroad and Its Prophet.” Printers’ Ink, 12 Mar. 1902, pp. 3–6.

“A Dinner to George H. Daniels.” Railway International Passenger and Ticket Agents Journal, vol. 13, no. 11, Feb. 1906. 21-22.

“Famous Locomotive “No. 999” Now Humble.” Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York), 15, April 1916, Page 5.

"999 Once Pride of N.Y. Central, is 'Junked' Now." The Buffalo Times (Buffalo, New York), 8, August 1920, Page 35.

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