Norfolk Southern, NS 4177 GE AC44C6M, Built As NS 8920 (C40-9W). Leading a stack train through Laurel in Temple, Pennsylvania on November 4, 2021.
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NS 4290 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4290 GE AC44C6M leads an empty coal train north as the train does a little street running down Main Street in Brownsville, Pennsylvania on November 8, 2021.
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NS 4041 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern, NS 4041 GE AC44C6M leads an intermodal stack train around the World Famous Horseshoe Curve as Pennsylvania 7048 has been on display since 1985 at the park and just recently got a new coat of paint and is looking good! in Altoona, Pennsylvania on November 7, 2021.
This is a bit longer than what I usually share but very interesting.
In the early hours of October 8, 1983, The Loretto was badly damaged by arson. Two juveniles were charged with setting the fire, whose damage was estimated at $200,000. The Restore the Loretto Committee was formed to raise money to restore and preserve the railroad car.
Altoona’s city council later wondered whether a similar campaign could be organized for PRR 1361, an ailing K4 steam locomotive owned by the city and displayed at the Horseshoe Curve. Museum officials immediately lobbied for a role in the project.[18] The city established the Horseshoe Curve Task Force to investigate the feasibility and costs of restoring No. 1361. In 1985, the Railroaders Memorial Museum was granted possession of the PRR 1361 on condition that a suitable replacement be provided to the Horseshoe Curve; Conrail subsequently donated PRR 7048, a GP9 diesel-electric locomotive, for the purpose. Pennsylvania State Representative Richard Geist announced that the museum would receive a $50,000 grant and a crew of state workers to move No. 1361 and begin a cosmetic restoration.
At the museum’s mortgage burning ceremony on September 28, 1985, Conrail chairman L. Stanley Crane announced that his company would pursue steam train excursions. “The K4 (1361) would be a very appropriate locomotive to do that with,” said Crane. The move was intended to put Conrail in step with other contemporaneous railroad operators during the company’s bid for public offering. Over the next two years, the engine was restored to working condition in Conrail’s Altoona railroad shops, but ran for just a year before bearing and axle failures sidelined it indefinitely. Inconsistent direction and financial issues at the museum hindered repairs to the steam engine. In 1996, the disassembled engine was sent for a complete restoration to Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The Railroaders Memorial Museum ceased funding to the incomplete project in 2007. Pieces of the engine were divided for storage between the museum and East Broad Top Rail Road. The restoration was officially canceled by the museum in 2010. The failed restoration remains a controversial topic due to its lengthy history, technical errors, and use of state funds. -From Wikipedia
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NS 4452 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern, NS 4452 GE AC44C6M leading NS 167, at this location NS trains cross from the Southern West District to the Southern East District as they head east out of Princeton, Indiana on October 9, 2021.
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NS 4000 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4000 GE AC44C6M leading NS 110 westbound in Princeton, Indiana on August 1, 2021.
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NS 4443 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4443 GE AC44C6M just out of the shop leading NS 168 thought Smoot at Lyles Station in Princeton, Indiana on April 21, 2021.
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NS 4304 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4304 GE AC44C6M leading an eastbound freight train over the Indiana Southern Railroad in Oakland City, Indiana on January 13, 2021.
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NS 4004 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4004 GE AC44C6M The Black mane (Sonic Bonnet) was rebuilt at Altoona, PA. here it is leading NS 224 westbound as it waits for a recrew in Princeton, Indiana on December 12, 2020.
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NS 4004 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern NS 4004 GE AC44C6M The Black Sonic Bonnet was rebuilt at Roanoke, VA here it is leading NS 224 westbound through an S curve in Albion, Illinois on December 12, 2020
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NS 4273 GE AC44C6M
Norfolk Southern, NS 4273 GE AC44C6M leading NS 256 east a Triple Crown Roadrailer that runs From Detroit to Kansas City to carry auto parts and there are only two running in the US on the Layette Sub in Tolono, Illinois on August 29, 2020.