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For those train nuts out there, Norfolk Southern has posted the schedule for steam trips this spring!


  • March 9: Bristol, Va., to Radford, Va. Host: TVRM. Steam locomotive SOU 630.
  • March 10: Bristol, Va., to Bulls Gap, Tenn. Host: TVRM. Steam locomotive SOU 630.
  • March 16: Roanoke, Va., to Radford, Va. (morning), and Roanoke to Lynchburg, Va. (afternoon). Host: TVRM. Steam locomotive SOU 630. Combination public and NS employee appreciation trips.
  • April 13: Spencer, N.C., to Barber, N.C. Host: TVRM. Steam locomotive SOU 630. Combination public and NS employee appreciation trip.
  • April 20 and 21: Asheville, N.C., to Old Fort, N.C. Host: TVRM. Steam locomotive SOU 630. April 20 is combination public and NS employee appreciation trip.
  • May 12: Rocky River, Ohio, to Bellevue, Ohio. Host: FWRHS. Steam locomotive NKP 765.
  • May 25, 26 and 27: Lewistown, Pa., to Horseshoe Curve, Pa. Host: FWRHS. Steam locomotive NKP 765. <--- I am so after this one!
 
Psst!! SD...

I've a Juniata Shops replica ID plate casting of K.4.S. I use as a "hottle" in front of the toaster oven down here and a New York Central one on the stove... cast from originals, with aluminum. A pal of my Dad made 'em from "recycled" beer cans. :cool:

And I ~remember~ my Gran'fa'r walking me down to the tracks to see a steam locomotive pass by. This was on the bank of the Beaver River, just north of the PA Turnpike in the early '50's.

EDIT: I was really young. It created some amazing nightmares! :shocked::eeek:
 
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Road Trip!!!!... Then, TRAIN TRIP!!!!!
 
TVRM, a great museum in Chattanooga. If your in the area and in to trains (especially steam) its worth the trip. My kids all loved it.
 
Psst!! SD...

I've a Juniata Shops replica ID plate casting of K.4.S. I use as a "hottle" in front of the toaster oven down here and a New York Central one on the stove... cast from originals, with aluminum. A pal of my Dad made 'em from "recycled" beer cans. :cool:

And I ~remember~ my Gran'fa'r walking me down to the tracks to see a steam locomotive pass by. This was on the bank of the Beaver River, just north of the PA Turnpike in the early '50's.

EDIT: I was really young. It created some amazing nightmares! :shocked::eeek:


That is really cool!
 
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