Later members of the EJ&E's AB class of 2-8-2s weighed more than those of the earlier groups at 333,000 pounds. They had a smaller evaporative heating surface at 4143 square feet, but a larger superheating surface of 1091 square feet; otherwise their dimensions were similar to those of earlier groups. No. 773, seen here at Eola, Illinois in June 1936, came from Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1930. In 1948 she was sold to the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range, a sister U.S. Steel railroad, as its No. 1336 in class N-6. The photo, purchased from an eBay seller, offers no information about the photographer's identity.