AMERICAN ARTICULATED IN THE BRAZILIAN JUNGLE A variety of modern post-World War II American-built motive-power worked the meter-gauge Teresa Cristina coal-hauling division of the Brazilian Federal Railways in the 1970's. Most interesting were a trio of Baldwin 2-6-6-2s built in 1950, but looking thirty years older. They worked several coal mine branches. No. 205 is shown at the coal loader at Rio Dezerto spotting cars prior to moving a loaded train to the Imituba Docks on March 2, 1972.