If you saw the tender just to the right of it ( if looking towards the museum ) is the loco it went with.....firebox completely removed along with many other parts.
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
It was not in his will .....it was rebuilt and he refused to pay for it so Strasburg kept it.
santafe347 railroad imaginator I don't know, but I do remember seeing a Cumberland Valley tender in the yard behind the shop. Maybe they're not building a new one, but restoring an old one. The tender is from either a CN or CP loco that somebody painted for the CV. They are restoring that one.
railroad imaginator I don't know, but I do remember seeing a Cumberland Valley tender in the yard behind the shop. Maybe they're not building a new one, but restoring an old one.
I don't know, but I do remember seeing a Cumberland Valley tender in the yard behind the shop. Maybe they're not building a new one, but restoring an old one.
The tender is from either a CN or CP loco that somebody painted for the CV. They are restoring that one.
Now that you mention it, your right. Strasburg has Georgs Hart's old CP ten-wheeler 972 (somewhere), so maybe theyre restroing it to look like a Cumberland Valley engine. Although, if they restore it, where will they display/run it?
I heard that the Strasburg has been building a replica of a Cumberland Valley steam loco for about the last 10 years. Is this true, and any pictures?
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