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Google location map of the Virginia Museum of Transportation |
| Norfolk & Western Class J steam locomotive #611, the last surviving US coal-fired passenger locomotive, considered by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to be among the most advanced of 4-8-4 locomotives. Her last run was on December 7, 1994. |
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Norfolk & Western Class A steam locomotive #1218. |
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Norfolk & Western Railway Class G steam locomotive #6 |
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Norfolk & Western GP-9 #521, the "Redbird" |
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Norfolk & Western SD-45 Bicentennial Loco. # 1776 (What else?) |
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Norfolk & Western dynamometer car #1418 |
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N&W derrick #514925 and derrick tender flatcar #590374 |
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A track scooter in the museum. It looks like fun to ride! |
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NS #9969 and #9151 on the mainline awaiting departure orders |
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NS signal bridge on approach to three diverging lines, the Snenandoah line to Hagerstown, MD,
the line to Lynchburg, VA and ultimately Norfolk, Va, and the line to Winston Salem, NC known as the "Punkin Vine". |
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NS caboose #555551 on a local working the "Punkin Vine". It is used because of the switching and backing maneuvers involved. |