The Norfolk and Western 611 is the last remaining "J" class steam passenger locomotive. She was built in 1950 in N&W's shops in Roanoke, VA and up until 1994 ran passenger excursions. Since then she has been on display at Roanoke. She was well preserved when she was laid up and a feasibility study has just been completed to see if she could return to service.
The bottom line is she can. She is in remarkable good shape.
If you like steam locomotives, please go read about what's going on. if things go well, she might be able to participate in Norfolk Southerns 21st Century Steam program in 2014.
Fire Up 611! | Virginia Museum of Transportation
21st Century Steam.com Presented By: Norfolk Southern - The Thoroughbred of Transportation. Creating green jobs shipping freight by rail.
The bottom line is she can. She is in remarkable good shape.
If you like steam locomotives, please go read about what's going on. if things go well, she might be able to participate in Norfolk Southerns 21st Century Steam program in 2014.
Fire Up 611! | Virginia Museum of Transportation
21st Century Steam.com Presented By: Norfolk Southern - The Thoroughbred of Transportation. Creating green jobs shipping freight by rail.