B&O museum completes cosmetic restoration of historic diesel

Olive green boxcab locomotive

BALTIMORE, Md. – The B&O Railroad Museum has completed a cosmetic restoration of Central of New Jersey No. 1000, the world’s first commercial diesel-electric locomotive. The existing paint scheme from the 1950s was maintained, which was an olive green with the famed Statue of Liberty emblem in gold. This restoration was completed in memory of […]

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Minnesota museum repairing firebox on DM&IR 2-8-0

Steam locomotive pulling vintage freight cars

DULUTH, Minn. — The Lake Superior Railroad Museum is moving ahead with repairs to return Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range 2-8-0 No. 332 to service. Repairs are being made to the firebox of the locomotive, where a crack had developed near an old weld. The museum plans to remove this and another existing weld in […]

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News photo: Erie paint for 75-year-old switcher

Black and yellow locomotive pulling passenger cars

GOWANDA, N.Y. — It’s new paint for an old locomotive. New York short line New York & Lake Erie shows off the paint scheme applied to 75-year old Alco S1 no. 308 as part of the unit’s rebuilding and return to service, at Gowanda, N.Y., on Aug. 8, 2021.  Built for Erie Railroad in November […]

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Santa Fe 3751 undergoes steam test

Fire in locomotive firebox

LOS ANGELES — More than three and a half years of labor-intensive work by the volunteers of the San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society was rewarded Aug. 7 as Santa Fe No. 3751 had a fire lit inside of it for the first time since December 2017. The event on a warm summer day in downtown […]

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SMS 0-6-0 returns to steam

Front of steam locomotive

BRIDGEPORT, N.J. — A well-known 1960s and 1970s short line and tourist railroad steam locomotive is back. SMS Rail 0-6-0 No. 9, an Army brat built by Alco in 1942, test-fired Saturday for the first time following a 12-year restoration, just two days shy of when it was taken out of service in 1981. The […]

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Pere Marquette archives find new home

Logos of the Pere Marquette Historical Society and Plymouth Historial Museum

PLYMOUTH, Mich. —  The Plymouth Historical Museum has signed an agreement to bring the Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc., archives to the museum. The agreement was signed Aug. 6. “As someone who has been a member of the society since the very beginning and was fortunate enough to know several of the founders of the […]

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Moffat Road Museum acquires West Side Shay No. 8

Black steam locomotive with silver smokebox

GRANBY, Colo. —  An iconic geared steam locomotive is relocating within Colorado. Former West Side Lumber Co. Shay No. 8 has been sold by the Royal Gorge Route Railroad in Cañon City to the Moffat Road Railroad Museum in Granby and will be moved this month. No. 8 has been on display at the Cañon […]

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Woman injured in ‘ghost-hunting’ search at Buffalo station

azzy and immense, New York Central’s Buffalo station opened in June 1929. Its site 2 miles from downtown was chosen for operational convenience, not ease of passenger access. Pennsy and TH&B also used it, but Buffalo’s other roads called elsewhere. Amtrak quit the place in 1979; the terminal’s size and location have hampered preservationists’ dogged efforts to reuse it. A portion of a 1929 Walter L. Greene painting shows J-1 Hudson 5200 at the new terminal. NYC

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ghost hunting can apparently be a dangerous activity. The Buffalo News reports a 35-year-old Kenmore, N.Y., woman was injured Saturday night during a ghost-hunting expedition at Buffalo’s landmark Central Terminal railroad station. The woman fell 15 to 20 feet through a substation roof near the back of the station property while exploring […]

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News photos: Indiana city saves, relocates interlocking tower

Brick building being moved down street

UNION CITY, Ind. — The former CSX interlocking tower in Union City was successfully moved Tuesday from its long-time location to a city park one block away. The tower, closed since 1968, will be turned into public restrooms and a visitor’s center at Union City’s Artisan Crossing, a gathering space for community and artistic events. […]

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