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How many Norfolk & Western J Class locomotives are left?
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<p>[quote user="eagle1030"]</p> <p>[quote user="Firelock76"]</p> <p>Cosmetically the one at the National Museum of Transportation looks pretty good, although I'm sure it's in no way close to running condition.</p> <p>The one in Elkhardt Indiana at the New York Central Society museum is, well, there. Last pictures I saw of it it looked pretty rough. All together mind you, but rough.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Not quite national. Last time I was in St. Louis I managed to sneak a peak at 2933; the paint is on and it appears only in want of decals. She's definitely one of the more beautiful engines at the museum, but if anything's gonna get restored, it'll be a different Mountain, this one just a bit louder.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Funny thing is, the moment you a writing this, the 2933 is undergoing restoration, and has been. FOR NINE YEARS!!!!!!!!</p>
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