The locomotive saw service pulling streamliners such as the Blue Bird and Banner Blue. In 1964 the Norfolk & Western acquired the Wabash, and upon retirement, No. 1009 was donated to the Roanoke, Va., museum. After falling victim to a flood in 1985, the unit fell into a state of disrepair for many years, with its side sheets missing. In 2012, it was sent to Norfolk Southern’s East End Shop in Roanoke for a cosmetic rebuild. At the end of 2013 it was moved to the NS paint shop in Chattanooga where it was painted into its as-delivered Wabash scheme. The final touches were applied on March 3.
The locomotive will return to display at the VMT, but will be on the move again in May. It will celebrate its 63rd birthday during the Streamliners at Spencer event at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, N.C., from May 29 through June 1.