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Interesting news!
Nelson Burks
Following is a Norfolk Southern press release.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 30, 2010
Plans call for steam to ride the Norfolk Southern rails again,
through display and excursion program with TVRM
NORFOLK, VA., and CHATTANOOGA, TENN. -- Norfolk Southern Corporation
is in negotiations with the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum with
regard to the operation of a limited schedule of steam locomotive
event appearances and passenger excursions beginning later this year.
"21st Century Steam" would highlight milestones in rail history and
provide an opportunity for audiences to learn about today's safe and
service-oriented freight railroads. The program would feature three
venerable coal-powered steam locomotives:
-- Southern Railway 4501: Built in 1911 by Baldwin Locomotive
Works, 4501 served Southern Railway in freight service in Tennessee,
Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana, before being sold to a short line
railroad. No. 4501 was retired from revenue service in 1963 and
enjoyed a second career in the excursion program operated by Southern
Railway and Norfolk Southern from 1966 until 1994. This Ms (Mikado
superheated) Class locomotive has 63-inch driving wheels.
-- Southern Railway 630: Built in 1904 at the Richmond, Va.,
works of American Locomotive Company, this Consolidation-type
locomotive has traveled throughout the Southeast, often in the
company of 4501 and sister locomotive 722. An extensive six-year
rehabilitation to Federal Railroad Administration standards is being
completed at TVRM's Soule Shops complex in Chattanooga.
-- Tennessee Valley Railroad 610: Built in 1952 by Baldwin-
Lima-Hamilton for the U.S. Army, 610 has been the mainstay of TVRM
steam operations since 1990. It also appeared on several Norfolk
Southern steam excursions from 1990 to 1993. No. 610, also a
Consolidation type, was one of the last steam locomotives built in
the U.S.
"This is the right time for steam to ride the Norfolk Southern
rails," said CEO Wick Moorman. "We have a fascinating history, and
we have a compelling message about how today's railroads support
jobs, competition, and the economy. It is a forward-looking message
that resonates with people everywhere."
"21st Century Steam can help introduce historic and modern railroading
to a broad new audience of supporters," said TVRM President Tim
Andrews. "We are pleased to be developing this relationship with
Norfolk Southern for the purpose of preserving and interpreting the
steam age, and of bringing today's railroad closer to people young
and old, in communities large and small."
The launch of 21st Century Steam would coincide with key dates. 2011
will be 4501's 100th birthday and TVRM's 50th. The year 2012 will mark
Norfolk Southern's 30th anniversary.
21st Century Steam's initial appearances and runs tentatively could
take place in the Chattanooga area this fall, with locomotives 610
and 630. No. 4501 could join the program sometime in 2011, after
rehabilitation. Exhibit dates, ticketing, and other details will be
announced later.
"The sights and sounds of a steam train are powerful enough to catch
the public's attention in this busy and complex age," said Jim Wrinn,
author of Steam's Camelot: Southern and NS Excursions in Color, and
editor of Trains Magazine. "A steam train is a living piece of
American history that teaches volumes about this exciting industry
that has much to offer our country today. Once the door is open with
the steam locomotive, you've got an opportunity to teach a new
generation how railroading is the right transportation solution to so
many challenges facing us."
Later this year, Norfolk Southern and TVRM plan to launch a web site
in support of the program. Correspondence can be addressed to
21stcenturysteam at nscorp.com.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded in 1961 in Chattanooga
to create an interpretive operating museum of historic equipment and
artifacts in an authentic setting. Today it operates an extensive
schedule of historic and scenic trains in Southeast Tennessee and
Northwest Georgia, supported by its East Chattanooga locomotive and
car shop complex. TVRM is the largest operating historical excursion
railroad in the Southeast.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is one of the nation's
premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway
subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and
the District of Columbia, serves every major container port in the
eastern United States, and provides efficient connections to other
rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive
intermodal network in the East and is a major transporter of coal and
industrial products.
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