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N. WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - Hitching a ride on a flatbed, a 1955 Plymouth Locomotive has returned home. "This is going to be like the icing on the cake. We had 320,000 people that used the trail last ...
Plymouth locomotives were sold to large corporations, including Bethlehem Steel, U.S. Steel, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., among many others across the nation.
Body found Friday in the former Plymouth Locomotive Works, 607 Bell St., Plymouth, has been identified as Roger Tuttle of Willard.
The village was named after Plymouth Rock. Incorporated in 1834, Plymouth was formerly the headquarters of the Plymouth Locomotive Works, a builder of industrial railroad locomotives.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation was called to the scene after a body was found in Plymouth.
Hundreds of thousands of people pass by a 1955 Plymouth Locomotive on the Ironton Rail Trail each year.