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November 20, 2013

First Seven Featured Locomotives Announced for "Streamliners at Spencer"

The Cab Unit Count is 7 and Growing for this Historic Gathering of Streamliner Locomotives, May 29 – June 1, 2014
 
SPENCER, N.C. — The North Carolina Transportation Museum’s Streamliners at Spencer event, May 29-June 1, 2014, is pleased to give its first cab unit count for the event.  The celebration of classic diesel locomotives will start at seven operational units.
In addition to the museum’s own three colorful streamlined locomotives of the 1930s and 1950s, Norfolk Southern’s two executive service F9s, Nos. 4270 and 4271, resplendent in their Southern Railway-inspired “tuxedo” paint scheme; and Juniata Terminal Co.’s dazzling Tuscan red E8s, Pennsylvania Railroad Nos. 5711 and 5809, will appear at the four day event.
The museum is home to purple and silver Atlantic Coast Line E3 No. 501, believed to be among the highest mileage passenger locomotives in the world, as well as green and gold Southern Railway FP7 No. 6133, in its 1950s color scheme, and Southern Railway E8 No. 6900 in its historic 1970s “Southern Crescent” garb.
“We’re looking forward to hosting the largest gathering of these colorful and beautiful locomotives since their replacement by more modern power 40 years ago,” said Steve Mersch, president of the North Carolina Transportation Museum Foundation.
Additional units will be announced over the coming weeks and months. The participation of all resident and visiting locomotives is subject to timely transportation and mechanical availability.
Tickets for the event will go on sale in early 2014. For more information, visit www.nctrans.org or call (704) 636-2889.
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Originally Posted by Hot Water:
 

Well I sure don't know who "Yunz" is, but just wait until you find out what the rest of the  units are that are going to be at Spencer Shops!

Are you talking about ones other than these as mentioned below as "More Attending Locomotives To Be Announced Soon"?  Please let us in on any rumors you may have heard?

 


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Confirmed Attending Locomotives
More Attending Locomotives To Be Announced Soon

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1. Atlantic Coastline E3 No. 5012. Southern Railway FP7 No. 6133
3. Southern Railway E8 No. 69004. Norfolk Southern F9 No. 4270
5. Norfolk Southern F9 No. 42716. Juniata Terminal Co. E8 No. 5711
7. Juniata Terminal Co. E8 No. 58098. Lackawanna No. 663
9. Lackawanna No. 66410. New Haven No. 2019
11.Wabash No. 118912. Canadian National No. 6789
13. Soo Line No. 2500-A14. Reading F7 No. 284
15. Pan Am Railway No. 116. Wabash No. 1009
17. Iowa Pacific No. 51518. B&O No. 722
19. C&O No. 801620. Class J 611 Steam Locomotive
21. Union Pacific No. 94922. Chicago & North Western No. 411
Last edited by Chas
Originally Posted by Chas:
Originally Posted by Hot Water:
 

Well I sure don't know who "Yunz" is, but just wait until you find out what the rest of the  units are that are going to be at Spencer Shops!

Are you talking about ones other than these as mentioned below as "More Attending Locomotives To Be Announced Soon"?  Please let us in on any rumors you may have heard?

I don't deal in rumors. You simply will NOT believe what "other" diesels are being planned for attendance there.

Not streamlined??? !!!  I'd call UP #18 every bit as "streamlined" as any Alco FA or PA cab unit. Same with any of the "standard" Turbines.  Veranda's?? Well, maybe not. How about a cab / hood hybrid ?  OTOH, If #18 is not streamlined,  then what is It, eh?   Is she a streamliner?  Certainly not...unless she's subbing for an ailing Alco PA, on Mail #5 !  Huzzah !

I think the only way 4068 & 4080 would ever get to Spencer would be if CSX bought them from the Medina Railroad Musem and made them FRA certified.  CSX did haul them up to Medina NY from Tennessee in 2007.

 

The Museum purchased a pair of historic New York Central E-8 diesel locomotives (NYC 4068 and NYC 4080) from Michael Fox of Kansas in 2007. The Units were transported via CSXT from Nashville, TN arriving in Lockport, NY in early April 2007.

New York Central E-8 diesel locomotive

New E-8’s on display in Lockport on April 29, 2007

E-8 experts Roger and Dwayne Fuehring (sons of the late Bill Fuehring who was instrumental in forming the national Rail Passenger Car Association) were on hand to check them over and fire them up. However, having not been operated in the previous 3 years, the E-8’s needed a good deal of maintenance and service. The units were stored in Lockport for a couple of years and are now stored in Medina, where they are undergoing restoration as time and funds permit.

In early August 2007 the Fuehring brothers were back in Lockport assisting with the servicing necessary to bring these units up to FRA maintenance standards for return to active duty on the “Falls Branch and Erie Canal Excursions” between Medina and Lockport, NY. New motor brushes and a pair of bolster shims have been installed. One replacement governor has been installed and checked out. Most of the FRA 92-day inspections have been completed. The brake valves were sent out for re-certification. Volunteer labor has been difficult to schedule and these units have not been in service here yet. Hopefully they will be ready for service soon.

 

Your help in preserving these great locomotives will be most welcome. Upgrades and service work on these units is very expensive. Donations and gifts for this work will be greatly appreciated and can be mailed to us.

 

 

 

 

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by Keystoned Ed:

Is Doyle McCormack's NKP 190 (former ATSF 62-L, DH 18, NdM ?) ALco PA1 ready for a cross country trip from Portlans, OR?  A PA1, E3 and 611 would be enough to get in me in the car and drive to Spencer.

 

Ed Rappe

Ed,

 

Wouldn't it worth a drive there to see BOTH an E3 AND an E5?

The E5's not on the list (at least, as of this posting so far.)  Is a little birdie saying something?  I was wondering if the 9911 might be considered "too valuable" to travel so far afield.

Rusty

Hot

 

The E5 is neat and it would make a great addition to the list of EMC/EMD locomotives making an appearance.  My enthusiasm for NKP 190 relates to never having seen an ALco PA1up close and personal.  I checked the NKP 190 site and it appears from photos that Doyle and crew have fully restored the body. Does anyone on the forum know if it's capable of running in excursion service? 

 

Ed Rappe

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Originally Posted by Keystoned Ed:

Hot

 

  I checked the NKP 190 site and it appears from the photo that the body has been fully restored.  Does anyone on the forum know if it's capable of running in excursion service? 

 

Ed Rappe

Yes, someone on this Forum knows.

 

Now, if YOU would also like to know; the answer is, not quite yet. The engine has been run, but the heavy cabling from the electrical cabinets to the traction motors needs to be installed, and then she should be able to move under her own power.

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