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That would have been 1918, since production for Model of 1917s effectively ended in December, 1918, due to the end of the war. These stats are just for the workers employed at the plant to make rifles for the US military, and not related to the locomotive capacity at all (which was still happening).

182 days ago
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That would have 1918, since production for Model of 1917s effectively ended in December, 1918, due to the end of the war. These stats are just for the workers employed at the plant to make rifles for the US military, and not related to the locomotive capacity at all (which was still happening).

182 days ago
1 score