It did for quite awhile, but AFAIK it's now on permanent display at the
Roanoke Transportation Museum.  I'd love to see it run again.  I haven't
seen any of the J series locos since they were taken over by diesels in the
late 50's.

Bill

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Does that locomotive still operate for excursions?

JimA.


On Nov 6, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Bill Owens wrote:

> http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=200851&nseq=10
>
> Not my photo, but a classic steam locomotive built at the Norfolk and
> Western shops in Roanoke, VA.  It was built in 1950 and was  
> arguably the
> most efficient steam engine ever built.
>
> Bill
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