News & Reviews News Wire Trains Top 10 stories: No. 3, The Return of 611 NEWSWIRE

Trains Top 10 stories: No. 3, The Return of 611 NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | December 29, 2015

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


Get a weekly roundup of the industry news you need.

Email Newsletter

Get the newest photos, videos, stories, and more from Trains.com brands. Sign-up for email today!

TRNB0815_51
Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611
No. 611 pulls a photographers’ special at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in May 2015.
Jim Wrinn
If a locomotive can mend broken hearts, Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 does so with caressing steam.

Fans of the locomotive have long said this railroad-built Class J is the most stylish, powerful, and useful engine ever built for passenger service. Though as years progressed they openly doubted if the 4-8-4 passenger locomotive would ever again turn a wheel under its own power.

Hope returned with mainline steam excursions in recent years and a promise from Norfolk Southern’s then-CEO, Wick Moorman, that 611 would run again. It ran this year sounding its three-chime Hancock long-bell whistle through the Blue Ridge mountains to the North Carolina Piedmont. Trains that 611 pulled nearly all sold out. Its passengers hailed from as far away as Japan and Russia.

Just shy of its 65th birthday in March, No. 611’s firebox glowed. It had been the first time the boiler had steam pressure since December 1994 — at the end of the original NS steam program. Restorers found and repaired only a few minor leaks. Before long, the J was buttoned up in a streamlined sheet metal dress and ready for service.

The homecoming trip that followed and other excursions saw crowds upon crowds of people trackside. All the trips went as planned expect for her Spencer to Greensboro, N.C., break-in run that had the tender and the cab touching on a sharp wye.

No. 611 now sits side-by-side with fellow Roanoke, Va., clan members N&W Class A No. 1218 and Y6a No. 2156 at the Virginia Museum of Transportation awaiting future excursions for next year.

For the joy brought to the public and railfans as a result of 611’s return and the improbable, but welcome, support of a billion-dollar corporation (Norfolk Southern), Trains editors mark The Return of 611 as the No. 3 story of 2015.

For the last 10 (business) days of the year, Trains editors will present the Top 10 stories of the year in reverse order starting Dec. 16 and finishing on Dec. 31.

See the other stories here:

Trains Top 10 stories: No. 4, Amtrak 188

Trains Top 10 stories: No. 5, Tier 4 locomotives
Trains Top 10 stories: No. 6, PTC extension
Trains Top 10 stories: No. 7, Crude oil
Trains Top 10 stories: No. 8, ‘Hoosier State’
Trains Top 10 stories: No. 9, Trains and Drones
Trains Top 10 stories: No. 10, Joe Boardman

4 thoughts on “Trains Top 10 stories: No. 3, The Return of 611 NEWSWIRE

  1. It amazes me that with the many great steam engines that built our country, that everyone slobers all over 611 like none of the others matter. Can't wait til 4014 comes out. We will see who even remembers those digits 6-1- and 1 together anymore.

  2. I'm curious what #2 is. I'd bet good money that #1 is the late breaking, but irresistible and still much unresolved ongoing merger/takeover drama between CP & NS. I can't possibly fathom what other story of 2015 could top that. But we'll know soon enough.

You must login to submit a comment