I’m here to report NCR 32 did great on her first weekend. We got her on short notice after our GP9’s air compressor malfunctioned. We hope to have the GP9 back in service soon.
Excellent paint job on Boston & Maine EMD GP9 #1741. That "Bluebird" livery looks the best on a Boston & Maine GP9 (in my opinion). I hope that the Railroad Museum of New England applies the same paint scheme to their Boston & Maine GP9 #1732 when it gets restored. That's exciting news about Chesapeake & Ohio #614 being painted back in black, at least on some of its parts. I hope that means it will be restored to its full Chesapeake & Ohio livery and it will be exciting to have it operational again.
Super excited about B&M 1741, i'm always happy to see more B&M power riding the rails once again, definitely gonna go see it once it's all operational!
September 2024 is finishing up and news are here to finish it: NCRR has a GE 80 tonner, C&O #614 is finally getting restored, CSX Santa train announced, C&NW #175 has parts donated and more epic news. Yay
C&O 614 after 26 years will ride again once more 1980 - 1981: Chessie Safety Express January 1985: Winter Coal Trains 1997 - 1998: Erie Limited This trilogy is gonna turn into a quadrilogy.
First of all, I'm very happy about the fact that C&O 614 might be returning to operation soon since I've heard a lot of rumors about the locomotive potentially being announced to return this year without jumping to conclusions. However, my question though is why would it be restored right now? Have opportunities to run the locomotive opened up? Time will tell, but I'm very curious as to why 614 would be restored right now (not that that's a bad thing of course). Also, I would like to apologize for making the comments section more 614 infested LOL. Second of all, I forgot how good the old blue B&M paint scheme was on diesels, gives me Conrail vibes. I will always get a kick out of a good looking diesel. Third of all, great update on C&NW 175. I think it would be pretty cool if she was a part of a photocharter with its sister 1385 as both will soon be operating.
Sincerely, a very good question on the 614! Once I saw the Facebook post, other folks have shown more detailed reports about the locomotive. So far, I have learned that the locomotive will be rebuilt by a private group and could potentially operate on the Buckingham Branch railroad, the same railroad where 611 ran on in the fall of 2023. The main reason why that railroad is because the track between Clifton Forge and Doswell, VA is owned by the state of Virginia. State ownership tracks were the main reason why 611 could go there last year. That also reminds me a while ago, the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority (the group in charge of taking over various pieces of mainline track in the state) mentioned in their plan that state-owned tracks would be able to accommodate excursion trains too. Based on what I have learned, this restoration is more promising now, thanks to the state of Virginia. The state itself realized the economic impact the 611 excursions have brought wherever it operated in Virginia since 2015. With many railfans (especially those in this video’s comment section) first reacted after this announcement was made, it’s pretty evident that 614 will be another great railroad tourist attraction. I know this was a lot of information, but this is a very exciting time for trains in Virginia.
If you remember 611 last year, she operated on the Virginia Scenic Railway/Buckingham Branch Railroad. The track it ran on is owned by the state of Virginia, which has been reported to be the main reason why 611 was able to operate there. To answer your question, very likely the Buckingham Branch Railroad.
We'll have to wait and see. Potential outings could be Buckingham Branch, the American Freedom Train 2.0 or Veterans Tour, or maybe a CSX Steam Program. The latter 3 are the most unlikely, but we truly won't know until an official announcement has been made.
That railroad Museum out in Nevada that owns GP30 number 844 has just brought back F40PHR number 231 it still needs new traction motors but it just debude it’s returned to service I wanna hear more updates about this museum because their next big project will be Amtrak SDP40F number 644 as far as I know it’s an operating condition it just needs cosmetic work a new paint job into the phase one livery and it’s original Leslie Horn it already has the correct style of gyra lights installed above the cab in between the number boards But here’s a video link of Amtrak 231 back in operation MUed to GP30 number 844 which provided the power according to someone who commented the original traction motors of 231 were damaged by vandalism so they’re raising money to acquire new traction motors ua-cam.com/video/xp9lvHibc2c/v-deo.htmlsi=w4b2CVhrZGapTTpu
This is exciting 614 is coming back hopefully it’s true
Amen!
After 26 years of waiting, 614 is finally getting a overhaul!
1:32 HELL YES!! FINALLY 614 WILL RUN AGAIN!!!
I can’t wait for her to run fast
YES YES YES 614 IS FINALLY GETTING RESTORED
BTW 614 has only ran for 6 years so this is very exciting news for the 614
One step closer to bringing 175 back to life.
I’m here to report NCR 32 did great on her first weekend. We got her on short notice after our GP9’s air compressor malfunctioned. We hope to have the GP9 back in service soon.
That is great to hear!
Excellent paint job on Boston & Maine EMD GP9 #1741. That "Bluebird" livery looks the best on a Boston & Maine GP9 (in my opinion). I hope that the Railroad Museum of New England applies the same paint scheme to their Boston & Maine GP9 #1732 when it gets restored. That's exciting news about Chesapeake & Ohio #614 being painted back in black, at least on some of its parts. I hope that means it will be restored to its full Chesapeake & Ohio livery and it will be exciting to have it operational again.
Another great video, nice to see 614 is coming back, just got back for Arcade and Attica 18's first run, it was absolutely splendid.
Awesome! It’s great 18 is officially back into service! At an excellent time as well, because the leaves are changing into fall colors!
@@TranscontinentalRailfan yeah, hopefully we can ride on her again before the end of the year, always wanting to ride a train in the winter.
Super excited about B&M 1741, i'm always happy to see more B&M power riding the rails once again, definitely gonna go see it once it's all operational!
Another thing, UP 3985's whistle was rebuilt
LET'S! FREAKING! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! MY DREAM FINALLY CAME TRUE AT 1:20!
September 2024 is finishing up and news are here to finish it: NCRR has a GE 80 tonner, C&O #614 is finally getting restored, CSX Santa train announced, C&NW #175 has parts donated and more epic news. Yay
C&O 614 after 26 years will ride again once more
1980 - 1981: Chessie Safety Express
January 1985: Winter Coal Trains
1997 - 1998: Erie Limited
This trilogy is gonna turn into a quadrilogy.
Can't wait to see them return to operation.
Awesome video!
Thank you for watching!
I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! 1:20
Marvin Street
First of all, I'm very happy about the fact that C&O 614 might be returning to operation soon since I've heard a lot of rumors about the locomotive potentially being announced to return this year without jumping to conclusions. However, my question though is why would it be restored right now? Have opportunities to run the locomotive opened up? Time will tell, but I'm very curious as to why 614 would be restored right now (not that that's a bad thing of course). Also, I would like to apologize for making the comments section more 614 infested LOL.
Second of all, I forgot how good the old blue B&M paint scheme was on diesels, gives me Conrail vibes. I will always get a kick out of a good looking diesel.
Third of all, great update on C&NW 175. I think it would be pretty cool if she was a part of a photocharter with its sister 1385 as both will soon be operating.
Sincerely, a very good question on the 614! Once I saw the Facebook post, other folks have shown more detailed reports about the locomotive. So far, I have learned that the locomotive will be rebuilt by a private group and could potentially operate on the Buckingham Branch railroad, the same railroad where 611 ran on in the fall of 2023. The main reason why that railroad is because the track between Clifton Forge and Doswell, VA is owned by the state of Virginia. State ownership tracks were the main reason why 611 could go there last year.
That also reminds me a while ago, the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority (the group in charge of taking over various pieces of mainline track in the state) mentioned in their plan that state-owned tracks would be able to accommodate excursion trains too. Based on what I have learned, this restoration is more promising now, thanks to the state of Virginia. The state itself realized the economic impact the 611 excursions have brought wherever it operated in Virginia since 2015. With many railfans (especially those in this video’s comment section) first reacted after this announcement was made, it’s pretty evident that 614 will be another great railroad tourist attraction. I know this was a lot of information, but this is a very exciting time for trains in Virginia.
Great video
Brown Divide
Mr rail-fan are you feeling excited for 614 running again?
Sure am! This is another engine that I have always wanted to see operate.
I would certainly love to see 614 return, but where would it run? CSX doesn't seem to have open hands towards steam...
If you remember 611 last year, she operated on the Virginia Scenic Railway/Buckingham Branch Railroad. The track it ran on is owned by the state of Virginia, which has been reported to be the main reason why 611 was able to operate there. To answer your question, very likely the Buckingham Branch Railroad.
@@TranscontinentalRailfan I see.
We'll have to wait and see. Potential outings could be Buckingham Branch, the American Freedom Train 2.0 or Veterans Tour, or maybe a CSX Steam Program. The latter 3 are the most unlikely, but we truly won't know until an official announcement has been made.
@@regularguy7266 Those sound like really cool concepts, honestly I think a CSX steam program is possible since 587 and 2716 are both under restoration
Good morning
1:20 Is this true? 614 gets a overhaul to run again?
With Ross Rowland crew members involved, looks promising.
Are all of the comments just going to be 614?
No surprise for that.
O'Kon Brooks
Luckily i live in Milwaukee
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That railroad Museum out in Nevada that owns GP30 number 844 has just brought back F40PHR number 231 it still needs new traction motors but it just debude it’s returned to service I wanna hear more updates about this museum because their next big project will be Amtrak SDP40F number 644 as far as I know it’s an operating condition it just needs cosmetic work a new paint job into the phase one livery and it’s original Leslie Horn it already has the correct style of gyra lights installed above the cab in between the number boards
But here’s a video link of Amtrak 231 back in operation MUed to GP30 number 844 which provided the power according to someone who commented the original traction motors of 231 were damaged by vandalism so they’re raising money to acquire new traction motors
ua-cam.com/video/xp9lvHibc2c/v-deo.htmlsi=w4b2CVhrZGapTTpu