Too bad the 611 and 1218 had to be disabled the way I hear they were by the 
previous administration.  I was in charge of car hosts for 3 years of trips 
between Kansas City and Moberly, and it was the best anyone could ask for.  
DJE-KCMO


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: adguytrains 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 3:11 PM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} NASG Chattanooga: Southern #630 Steam & TVRM


    
  As best we know at this time, the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum's newly 
restored Southern Railway #630 (2-8-0) will be operating in Chattanooga on the 
Weekend of the NASG. The #630 was returned to service in late 2011 after a long 
restoration. One of the The 1904 ALCo is the current "star" of the Norfolk 
Southern's revived "21st Century" steam program and will be joined by famed 
Southern #4501 (2-8-2) soon. The national RR magazines have both featured the 
#630 this spring. The #4501 is under restoration in the TVRM's shops. Hopefully 
we will get to see this engine on tour as well. 

  The #630 will be operating on the "Missionary Ridge Local" making five 
roundtrips on Saturday & Sunday. If things go as usual, it should also be under 
steam at the shops on Friday for any last minute minor maintenance. Weekday 
power is provided by one of TVRM's fine GP-7's. The trip operates through a 
1858 tunnel. 

  The NASG excursion train on Thursday to Chickamauga is our own special train 
and is usually pulled by ex-Southern Railway GP-30 #2594 resplendent in 
Southern Railway's green/white/gold livery. Not only is this a great rail trip, 
it's a must for any Civil War (the War of Northern Aggression to many folks 
down south) history buff. The battlefield and park visitors center are well 
worth the time.

  Also of interest is the TCRM's "Hiwassee River Rail Adventure". A restored 
NC&StL GP-7 (in correct NC&StL livery) operates over former NC&StL trackage on 
a 50 mile roundtrip that includes the famed Hiwassee Loop and some terrific 
river views. This train operates from Etowah (a small town north of 
Chattanooga) on all August weekends.

  There's also the TVRM's collection of equipment at Chattanooga that is worth 
seeing. 
  Check out their website at www.TVRail.com for complete details. TVRM is a 
first class operation by any standard and is 50 years old!

  There's lots to do & see in Chatanooga!!! More than you ever imagined.

  Bob Hogan



  

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