Bio: (Note: totally fictional) Gabriel is a 4-6-4 Hudson type Steam Locomotive manufactured by ALCO in 1933, and was one of sixteen of engines of his class G-7 ordered to work for the Chicago, Minnesota and Michigan Railroad, and also He's Gabriel's Brother. He was Assigned to Pull Passenger Trains (Most Notably Rochester Flyer, Dakota Yankee, Duluth Cannonball, Wisconsin Arrow, Missouri Limited, Indianapolis Flyer, Minneapolis Limited, Rockford Limited) and Freight Trains. In 1936, He received a unique streamlined "bathtub"-style casing as chosen to head the illustrious 'Rochester Flyer' express passenger service between Chicago, Illinois and Rochester, Minnesota, along with his Brother, Gabriel and Jeremy. Until 1939, when his Streamliner was removed before the World War II Begin in 1941. He was continued to handle revenue assignments, until 1950s, after realizing the economic challenges of keeping and operating an all-steam locomotive fleet, the CM&M decided to begin purchasing diesels being ordered from ALCO and EMD, respectively. In 1958, they began prioritizing a complete dieselization of the railroad. The following year, the CM&M began to retire their G-7s. So they Decided to Planned a Farewell to Steam Excursion in late 1950s. In 1950, Jake was tasked to haul an 18-car Farewell to Steam excursion on the CM&M mainline, along with Tom, Leonard, Bernard, Eustace, Sarah, Eugene, Ethan, Steam, His Brother, Gabriel, Sheldon, Seth, Hank, Joey, Jeremy, Big Bubba, Phillip and Cooper. He was hauled it through the CM&M's Minneapolis Limited Division, and then he traveled over the Michigan Central Station from Detroit, Michigan to Chicago Union Station from Chicago, Illinois. After the excursion, He was retired from the CM&M, in December 1960. After his Retirement, he was Sold to Scrapyard in Chicago Illinois, Along with Tom, Leonard, Bernard, Eustace, Sarah, Eugene, Ethan, Steam, His Brother, Gabriel, Sheldon, Seth, Hank, Joey, Jeremy, Big Bubba, Phillip and Cooper. Until 1962, When he was Donated to the C&NW (Chicago and North Western Railway)'s Fort Sheridan Station in Highwood, Illinois to put on Oudoor Display. Today, Jake was on Static Display at the Fort Sheridan Station in Highwood, Illinois. He was also unlikely to return to operational condition for the CM&M's Steam Program, Since His Brother, Gabriel, did running on their Steam Program since 1974. Space & w - Whistle b - Bell Click Him Unless you Mobile
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