Back roads trip on a beautiful day.
Stopped at an old train depot converted to a museum. Still part of the C&O Railway.
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Population 4,000. Stoplights 5.
Current home to the 614. One of the last commercially built steam locomotives in the United States
Chesapeake & Ohio 614 is a
4-8-4 "
Greenbrier" (Northern) type
steam locomotive built by the
Lima Locomotive Works in
Lima, Ohio, in June 1948 for the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) as a member of the J3a class. As one of the last commercially built steam locomotives in the United States, the locomotive was built with the primary purpose of hauling long, heavy, high speed express
passenger trains for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway such as the
George Washington and the
Fast Flying Virginian. Retired from active service in the late 1950s, the 614 was preserved and placed on display at the
B&O Railroad Museum in
Baltimore, Maryland. Between 1979 and 1980, restoration work on the locomotive to operating condition took place, and it was used for extensive mainline
excursion service from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. Today the locomotive is on temporary display at the C&O Railway Heritage Center in
Clifton Forge, Virginia awaiting a potential return to steam.
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