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  2. Illinois Central 382 - Wikipedia

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    The engine was cosmetically restored as Illinois Central No. 382 and was put on display at the Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum, later opening that same year. [4] [3] In 1980, the Casey Jones Village was established, and Jones' home and No. 382 were moved to the new plaza, with the museum reopening a year later in 1981. [4]

  3. Casey Jones - Wikipedia

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    John Luther "Casey" Jones (March 14, 1863 – April 30, 1900) was an American railroader who was killed when his passenger train collided with a stalled freight train in Vaughan, Mississippi. Jones was a locomotive engineer for the Illinois Central Railroad , based in Memphis, Tennessee , and Jackson, Mississippi.

  4. Casey Jones (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Casey lived in the fictional Missouri town of Midvale, within commuting distance of St. Louis, with his wife, Alice, their young son, Casey, Jr., and their dog Cinders. Although there really was a famous locomotive engineer named Casey Jones of the Illinois Central Railroad, the television series is only loosely based on him. His train is named ...

  5. Category:Casey Jones - Wikipedia

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    Casey Jones; C. Cayce, Kentucky; I. Illinois Central 382; V. Vaughan, Mississippi This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 19:53 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. 4-6-0 - Wikipedia

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    A notable American ten-wheeler is the Illinois Central Railroad's No. 382, the locomotive driven by Casey Jones in a train wreck Vaughan, Mississippi, on April 30, 1900, that killed him instantly. But after an eventful career with 6 accidents, she was scrapped in July 1935 at the age of 37, the same age of her driver Casey Jones when he died.

  7. Train whistle - Wikipedia

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    Even more well known were the multi-chime train whistles. Nathan of New York copied and improved Casey Jones's boiler-tube chime whistle by casting the six chambers into a single bell, with open "steps" on top to save on casting. [citation needed] Another very popular American train whistle was, again, a Nathan product.

  8. Here's Why American Cheese Can't Legally Be Called Cheese - AOL

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    A fixture at any fast food restaurant or backyard barbecue is American cheese. These orange, plastic-wrapped slices are unparalleled in terms of meltability. For many, when it comes to making a ...

  9. Out of Scale - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck's train is actually Casey Jones' train which consists of Engine No. 2 (A 4-4-0 American type steam locomotive (Based on Central Pacific #173)), a mail car & a caboose with a #53 from The Brave Engineer.