Where is locomotive 614
Crossing the Monongahela River after departing Glenwood. Sequence shot 1 of 3. Sequence shot 2 of 3. Sequence shot 3 of 3. Deadhead train moving Cincinnati to Baltimore. Exact date not known. Whistle screaming for the crossing, heads west past the Reusens Dam on a Richmond-Balcony Falls round trip. Louis IL yard before leading an excursion the next day.
These locomotivers were of the J-3 class. The , still numbered as , was later moved to Russel, Kentucky, for storage. It wasn't until when the had a chance to operate again. Rowland, Jr, was stored in a roundhouse at Silver Grove, Kentucky, waiting to be fired up for the 3rd season of the Chessie Steam Special.
But a fire in March destroyed the roundhouse, and 's operating career. He chose , for it's size and running capacity.
Also in , Hays T. The Chessie Safety Express ran excursions in and to help prevent grade crossing accidents. All content copyright American-Rails. Contact Us. About American-Rails. Creating The Site. Works Cited. Privacy Policy. Terms Of Use. Home A-R. Rob Kitchen photo. Don Jilson photo. The locomotive was on its way to Clifton Forge for permanent display. Loyd Lowry photo. John Corns photo. Electro-Motive Database In a gentleman by the name of Andre Kristopans put together a web page highlighting virtually every unit every out-shopped by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.
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