Additional images of the two engines on display in Flagstaff. Number 25 is near the station in downtown Flagstaff, along old Route 66. The other one is located at the Pioneer Museum. Both are worth the visit, including the museum. Then again, the downtown Flagstaff area is rather "nifty" as well. Stop in at the visitor center located at the depot and get local maps and directions. Spend some time, enjoy the area and be safe.
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