Preservation Group Announces Fundraising Campaign to Save Roanoke Scrapyard Engines

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*Preservation Group Announces Fundraising Campaign to Save Roanoke
Scrapyard Engines*



NATURAL BRIDGE, VA -- The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation Society
(TWVRPS) is pleased to announce the launch of a new fundraising campaign
to rescue the remaining historic railroad equipment in the former
Virginia Scrap Iron & Metal Company scrapyard in Roanoke, VA. This
equipment consists of three Norfolk & Western steam locomotives built
between 1910 and 1911, two rare Baldwin diesel locomotives from the
Chesapeake Western Railroad, two water canteen cars converted from steam
locomotive tenders, and a flatcar.



A Virginia-based nonprofit organization, TWVRPS was originally formed in
2003 for the purpose of trying to save the Roanoke locomotives, but
shifted their focus to other projects after the scrapyard donated the
equipment to the Virginia Museum of Transportation (VMT) later that
year. However, given the VMT's financial difficulties and their stated
primary interest in Roanoke-built steam locomotive number 1151 and one
of the former Chesapeake Western diesels, it is clear that other
organizations must now come forward in order to save the remaining
equipment, and TWVRPS is eager to return to its original objective.



It is the goal of TWVRPS to see as many of the Roanoke scrapyard
locomotives saved as possible, through the coordinated efforts of
TWVRPS, the VMT, and other interested parties. A fourth steam
locomotive, Norfolk & Western 917 was recently acquired by an individual
in Ohio and removed from the yard. At an estimated cost of
approximately $50,000 each to move the three remaining steam
locomotives, two diesels, two tenders and a flat car, just what can be
saved will depend on the amount successfully raised before the December
31, 2008 deadline given by the Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing
Authority, which now owns the scrapyard site.



TWVRPS will support the VMT in their efforts to acquire the 1151, and
has developed a priority list of the remaining equipment. The group is
particularly interested in engine number 1118 (the most intact of the
three steam locomotives remaining in the yard), and would also like to
preserve one of the diesels. The two water tenders, although not
original to the locomotives, are similar to tenders that these engines
would have used in their final years of service, and are also high on
the priority list of items to be saved.



The 1118 and other historic locomotives preserved by TWVRPS are to be
restored and displayed in the Commonwealth of Virginia as an important
part of the region's railroad heritage. The Society is currently in
negotiations to acquire a permanent site for their museum and
restoration facility in western Virginia. The group has identified
several potential storage sites in the Roanoke area where the equipment
can be placed out of harm's way and restoration work can commence,
pending a move to the permanent facility.



The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation Society is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible. More
information about TWVRPS can be found on the Society's website,
www.wvrps.org <http://www.wvrps.org/>. Donations to TWVRPS can be made
online via PayPal, or by mail to:



The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation Society, Inc.

P.O. Box 124

Natural Bridge, VA 24578





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Press contact:

Andrew Martin

The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation Society, Inc.

P.O. Box 124

Natural Bridge, VA 24578



Tel: 1-866-392-0653

Email: amartin at twvrps.org

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