I'm also curious how you are going to be able to be involved "hands on" with a 6218 restoration team since it is about 300 miles from Toledo, Ohio as I think you live west of Toledo in NW Ohio or NE Indiana based on your NKP 765 posts you've made elsewhere on this site. You may be spreading yourself too thin if you intend to work on both 765 and 6218 as a volunteer on a regular basis. I'm not trying to discourage you but these are facts you need to consider - to drive 300+ miles will take at least 5 hours one way. If you have to attend school and/or work 5 days a week like most of us that won't leave much time to actually work on 6218 in between driving out and back to Fort Erie.
I live in Warren, Indiana, south of Fort Wayne first of all. Second, I'm 15 and am sitting at school as I'm typing. Finally, my overall plan is to move 6218 to the US and begin the overhaul.
How do you propose to fund this pipe dream?
Start small. Spread the word, maybe start a GoFundMe. Other organizations may do an excursion where some of the proceeds go to 6218. Sponsor a private car excursion. If it ends up in the shops, and the only thing keeping it from running is a lack of funds, a loan could be taken out.
I was thinking Jackson, Michigan for a few reasons:
There are some industrial buildings that to my belief see little use, and is connected to NS by rail.
Since you apparently propose to lease one of these buildings, do you know if they are vacant? Do they had sturdy enough concrete floors with a track inside? Is a good sized overhead crane (say 5 or 10 ton) available?
Lease, possibly purchase. I need to do some research to see if there is any activity there. I'll email Drayton Blackgrove, the owner of Delay In Block Productions, who is a resident of Jackson. He has a good relationship with NS and has been allowed accompanied access to the yard at Jackson, and he might know if the buildings are still in use. I did find some information on the buildings' history, and discovered that they were originally diesel shops. So concrete floor, yes. Overhead crane, wouldn't doubt it.
Also, the Jackson & Lansing shortline may be willing to have 6218 pull a revenue freight for a test run.
"May" be willing?!?! Is that short line even capable of handling a 4-8-4?
Good question! Wish I could tell you.