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"IT Is No Longer a Matter of 'IF' the Class J 611 Will RUN AGAIN..."

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Posted by Firelock76 on Monday, October 28, 2013 9:21 PM

Ah, a consummation devoutly to be wished!

When are they gonna start selling tickets?

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"IT Is No Longer a Matter of 'IF' the Class J 611 Will RUN AGAIN..."
Posted by samfp1943 on Friday, October 25, 2013 3:57 PM

Received an E mail today from The Virginian Museum of Transportation, Referencing the state of the     " Fire Up 611 Campaign"

[snipped] :

The Virginia Museum of Transportation and the 
Fire  Up 611! Campaign Achieve
First Fundraising Milestone 
  

 

Funds  are  in place to mechanically restore the iconic steam locomotive,  fundraising  efforts shift to focus on the maintenance facility 

 

Nearly 2000  donations have poured in from across  the country and 15 countries, proving the  Roanoke-designed and built  locomotive is beloved around the world.  
    

"It's no longer a  matter of 'if' the Class J 611 will run again,  

but 'when' she'll  return to excursion service"

[And, in part, from the body of the e-mail]: 

"...October 25, 2013  -  ROANOKE, VIRGINIA - The Virginia Museum of Transportation and the  Fire Up 611!  Committee announced today that the Fire Up 611! Capital  Campaign raised the  funds to mechanically restore the Norfolk &  Western Class J 611 steam passenger locomotive.

Close to  2000 donations have poured in  from across the United Statesand  15 foreign countries, demonstrating  worldwide appreciation for the  Roanoke-designed and built locomotive. With the  current funding in  place for restoration of the mechanical components for the steam  engine, the campaign will turn its focus toward raising funds to provide  the maintenance facility that will keep the locomotive running for decades.  

"We have achieved a significant milestone,  but there is still  much work to be done," explains Beverly T.  Fitzpatrick, Jr., Executive  Director of the Virginia Museum of  Transportation. "Our goal from the  beginning has been not only to get  the 611 up and running, but to also keep it operational for  decades."

The fundraising campaign will continue  until  additional funds are raised to build a   maintenance facility. Until those funds are raised,  the Class J 611 will remain at the Virginia Museum of  Transportation in Roanoke,  Virginia. .."
          More good news for the railfan community!  Seems that 2013 and into 23014 is going to be a memorable time span for the preservation of some pretty impressive American Steam Locomotives.
       The next 'hill to climb for the Virginai Museum of Transportation is a facility in Roanoke to house the 611 when not on the road and provide services for her there. 
Whistling Maybe, Is there room to hope? That the 12 18 can come back, as well l Whistling+
(  1218 taken in Lynchburg,Va. @Kinny Yd /Sugar Track )
(photo is by Roy Evans)Bow
Seems a Post Script is in order[Embarrassed
TRAINSNEWSWIRE of this Date as well has the Same story:with more detail into
the expense side of the story.
"

"Trains News Wire Breaking News: Fire Up 611! campaign has money in hand for locomotive restoration; needs more for shop"

Published: October 25, 2013

 

 


 

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