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Under Mather
came from the term "piggy-back" which meant a trailer riding on a flatcar (TOFC)
and has been on display at the Smithsonian since the early 1960s
The locomotive is now stored at the URHS Restoration facility in Boonton
Westinghouse Air Brake Logo License Plate Limited Under MatherWestinghouse Air Brake Logo License Plate 6" x 12" . 025 Gauge Aluminum Includes 4 Mounting Slots & 1 2" Radius Rounded Corners UV Protective coating to Prevent Fading Image is reproduction final product might differ slightly Made in America The Westinghouse Air Brake Company was established by George Westinghouse in 1869. The Air Brake plant was moved to Wilmerding, Pennsylvania in 1889.[3] Wilmerding is a small town about 14 miles outside of