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LinkedIn had a post this morning that there is a chance that the L3s NYC Mikado in Elkhart might be going to Fort Wayne. I assume this is related?
That engine in Elkhart is an NYC L3a 4-8-2 “Mohawk” not a Mikado.
@Rich Melvin posted:That engine in Elkhart is an NYC L3a 4-8-2 “Mohawk” not a Mikado.
Oops! I should have known that. That's what I get for OGRing and working at the same time.
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I'd love to see the 3001 run again!
@Jon Stachowicz posted:I'd love to see the 3001 run again!
Me too!!
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Definitely a great looking locomotive. Is she in restorable condition?
@Carl Peduzzi posted:Definitely a great looking locomotive. Is she in restorable condition?
Pretty much ANY steam locomotive that hasn't already been cut up for scrap, is restorable. All it takes is money.
@Carl Peduzzi posted:Definitely a great looking locomotive. Is she in restorable condition?
In the video they estimate the cost to be $4.5 million. So yes.
@Hot Water posted:Pretty much ANY steam locomotive that hasn't already been cut up for scrap, is restorable. All it takes is money.
Fair point.
Then maybe I should rephrase my question.
Is the locomotive financially viable for repair? I am thinking with the information being teased, it might be.
@Hudson J1e posted:In the video they estimate the cost to be $4.5 million. So yes.
Then I need to watch the video. I have not seen it yet as I thought it was a repeat of the teaser from online. Thanks all.
@Carl Peduzzi posted:Then I need to watch the video. I have not seen it yet as I thought it was a repeat of the teaser from online. Thanks all.
Carl, I thought the same thing. The first 4 minutes or so of the video are the same as the teaser but after that it is different.
I feel the same way as I did when it was announced that the 4014 would be restored to operational status but dare I say even more excited because with the FWHS it will be easier to buy a ticket and ride behind the 3001 (some day) as excursions with the 4014 are limited.
I just watched the video. Again, I repeat what I said earlier - it would be great to see this locomotive ride the rails again.
Guys...keep the discussion about the prototype. If you want to discuss details about the model or potential model, then please do so in the MTH General Topics forum.
Wouldn't it be something to see that NYC face on a living steamer, Commonwealth pilot, drop-coupler, NYC oval and all?
I'll be donating to the project. If this happens, along with the two apparently-saved NYC S- and T-motor electrics, it would go a long way toward keeping at least a minuscule remnant of a nearly completely destroyed railroad alive, or at least present.
@D500 posted:…Wouldn't it be something to see that NYC face on a living steamer, Commonwealth pilot, drop-coupler, NYC oval and all?
Not only that, but pulling the NYC Empire State Express passenger consist on ex-NYC track on a route where they used to run!
I would really enjoy having a seat behind 3001 with any passenger cars it pulled.
Is it done yet? How much are tickets?
Well....., I'm ready.
I got to see the 765 in person and it was a sight. These things are beasts. I think this is so cool.
Now, I just hope it gets to run to Buffalo, NY.