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Shenandoah Valley Steam & Gas Engine Association, Berryville, VA "Pageant of Steam" held each year the last full weekend in July [43] Soule’ Live Steam Festival and Railfest annual event held the first weekend in November in Meridian, MS. [44] Southeast Old Threshers' Reunion annual event held July 1-July 5 in Denton, NC [45]
Age of Steam Roundhouse (Several operating steam locomotives, but no excursions listed) Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad in Cedar Point; Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad; Hocking Valley Scenic Railway; Kings Island & Miami Valley Railroad in Kings Island; Lake Shore Railway Association (Lorain and West Virginia Railway) [4] Lebanon Mason ...
Canadian Pacific Railway: Steam Canadian Locomotive Company Sold to Jerry Joe Jacobson to operate on the Ohio Central Railroad. Now on static display at the Age of Steam Roundhouse, awaiting its 1,472-day inspection and rebuild. [32] 1278: Canadian Pacific Railway: Steam Canadian Locomotive Company Had been favorited by Blount.
Hopetown Darlington is a 7.5 acre site encompassing the former Head of Steam (now renamed North Road Station Museum), an exhibition hall for blockbuster exhibitions, a 4D virtual reality time travel ride, an adventure playpark, a café, shop, and events field for festivals and events, as well as onsite partners including the A1 Steam Locomotive ...
Ventura County Railway 2 2-6-2 Prairie: Steam Locomotive Baldwin Locomotive Works: 1922 Undergoing FRA 1,472 day inspection and overhaul Ventura County Railway: Used primarily for special events. Donated in 1972. Operated from 1978-2000, 2006-2021 and is undergoing an overhaul as of 2024 Union Pacific 2564 2-8-2 Mikado: Steam Locomotive
Ffestiniog Railway Double Fairlie 0-4-4-0T No. 8 James Spooner. A new locomotive built to replace Earl of Merioneth reusing the name of a double Fairlie withdrawn in 1928. [16] [17] Completed on October 6, 2023. Southwold Railway 2-4-0T, No. 3 Blyth, replica of original locomotive with same name and number. [18] LB&SCR H2 class 4-4-2 No. 32424 ...
The locomotive was built by the Grand Trunk Railway at Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal, Quebec, in April 1921. [1] [2] [3] The Grand Trunk classified the switcher as F9 Class and numbered it as No. 1795. [1] [2] When the Canadian National Railway absorbed the Grand Trunk in 1923, they reclassified it as an O-18-a and renumbered it as No. 7470.
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis 576 is a 4-8-4 "Dixie" (Northern) type steam locomotive built in August 1942 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York, for the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway (NC&StL). The locomotive was part of the technologically advanced J3 class.