611 move to East End Shops

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Thu Sep 6 20:24:16 EDT 2007


Thanks, Ken. I think I knew most of that back when they had the auction. I
think most of use decided then that it could be rebuilt as a "dummy" but not
as a powered locomotive.

Sam

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> Not necessarily, I don't know, and can't say it was malicious, but there

> are a variety of parts, i.e. air pumps, that were completely rebuilt,

> sitting in plastic on the shop floor that were sold, empty shells were

> placed back on the locomotive, when it would have been as simple to hang

> the rebuilt pumps back on. There are no flues and tubes in the

> locomotive, there are hardware store bolts holding the firebox together,

> not stays. Both flues, tubes and staybolts for 1218 were sold at the

> auction. Now there was/is a boxcar with a bunch of parts shipped back to

> Roanoke with 1218, that stayed with it while stored in the old paint

> shop.

>

> It could run again, probably, but the costs of doing such are

> exponentially higher because of missing materials that were already on

> hand that could have been saved with the locomotive.

>

> Ken Miller

>

> On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:26 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

>

>> Ken,

>>

>> You're certainly in a position to know, but I never realized they sold

>> parts that were taken off the locomotive. I knew they sold "spare" or

>> extra parts. Based on what you're saying, they made sure the locomotive

>> could never be made complete again. Right?

>>

>> Sam

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>> Subject: Re: 611 move to East End Shops

>>

>> I'd have to say not likely, as most of the "missing parts" were sold at

>> the auction after the end of the steam program in Birmingham, not when

>> the locomotive was moved to the Museum.

>>

>> Ken Miller

>>

>> On Sep 5, 2007, at 8:27 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:

>>

>>> HAVE TO ASK THIS QUESTION: ANY CHANCE THEY WILL INSTALL THE "MISSING"

>>> PARTS ON

>>> # 1218 FOR THE OCCASION ? I'M ASSUMING THOSE PARTS WERE NOT DISCARDED

>>> WHEN THE LOCO WAS MOVED TO THE MUSEUM THE FIRST TIME.

>>>

>>> JEROME CROSSON

>>>

>>>

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