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1218A2-6-6-44'-8½"N&W Virginia Museum of Transportation, Roanoke, VA
display
N&W #340, 1943 status Operated in the Norfolk Southern's steam excursion program from Apr 1987 to Nov 1991. Rebuild began in 1992. NS steam program cancelled in Dec 1994. Cosmetic restoration only. Now missing several crucial parts and will likely never run again as a result.
1151M2c4-8-04'-8½"N&W Virginia Museum of Transportation, Roanoke, VA
display
N&W #183, 1911 From Virginia Scrap Iron and Metal. Displayed with the tender from an N&W Y-3 class locomotive.
611J4-8-44'-8½"N&W Virginia Museum of Transportation, Roanoke, VA
operational
N&W #388, 1950 Fire up 611 Named Spirit of Roanoke. Also nicknamed Queen of Steam. Official state steam locomotive of Virginia. Appeared in National Geographic - Love Those Trains. Restored back to operation in 2015. Operated at the Strasburg Railroad in 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
2156Y6a2-8-8-24'-8½"N&W Museum of Transportation, St. Louis, MO
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N&W #317, 1942 One of two surviving 2-8-8-2 locomotives in the USA. Loaned to the Virginia Museum of Transportation, Roanoke, VA from May 2015 to June 2020.
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