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» Unknown » Salisbury, North Carolina, USA (more..) » April 13, 2013 |
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» SOU 630 (more..) » Unknown |
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Steam crew is in a shoving move on the Norfolk Southern main in Salisbury, North Carolina on a day when passenger excursions were being run out of the North Carolina Transportation Museum to nearby Barber Junction.
Southern Railway 630 is a 2-8-0 Consolidation type steam locomotive built in February 1904 by the Richmond Works of the American Locomotive Company. She was first put into local and branch line service in Knoxville, Tennessee by Southern Railway before it was moved to Asheville, North Carolina to run on the Murphy and Lake Toxaway branch lines before being retired from revenue freight service in August 1952. |
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