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No. 611 locomotive this fall. The Virginia Museum of Transportation and the Virginia Scenic Railway announced Wednesday the steam passenger locomotive will host scheduled and limited excursions in ...
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Trains on MSNN&W heritage locomotive to join No. 611 anniversary celebrationNorfolk Southern’s Norfolk & Western heritage locomotive, ES44AC No. 8103, will take part in the 75th anniversary celebration ...
the Norfolk & Southern 611 Class J No. 611 steam locomotive, will take to the rails in southwest Virginia again. This after a several-year hiatus. We know a lot of you had questions, so we got to ...
Fans of historic steam trains will have opportunities to see, ride and even fire up a rare steam locomotive across four weekends in Strasburg this fall. The Norfolk & Western Class J 611 steam ...
The “Blow the Whistle Event” is happening from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for those interested in viewing the steam locomotive. Visitors will have the chance for a cab tour, and to blow the whistle.
GOSHEN — The Virginia Museum of Transportation, Inc. (VMT) and the Virginia Scenic Railway (VSR) announced that the Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 steam passenger locomotive will be operating a ...
GOSHEN — The Virginia Museum of Transportation, Inc. (VMT) and the Virginia Scenic Railway (VSR) announced that the tickets for fall excursions on the No. 611 steam passenger locomotive are available ...
After a little tune-up in North Carolina, the coal-fired 611 locomotive pulled into Roanoke on Saturday, billowing steam and pulling train buffs behind it. “She’s here!” Charles “Chuck ...
The Atlanta-based railroad company has given a $10,000 grant to the Railroad & Industrial Preservation Society Inc. to support the restoration of the historic Lehigh & New England locomotive #611.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) -- All aboard 611 fans! The historic locomotive arrived a little ahead of its scheduled time Saturday afternoon at Kemper Street Station. It was built in May of 1950 and is ...
Your chance to ride behind the beloved 611 steam locomotive is full steam ahead. The Virginia Museum of Transportation and the Virginia Scenic Railway have announced a series of 611 passenger ...
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