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Pages in category "Norfolk Southern Railway locomotives" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Norfolk Southern Railway (reporting mark NS) was the final name of a railroad that ran from Norfolk, Virginia, southwest and west to Charlotte, North Carolina. It was acquired by the Southern Railway in 1974, which merged with the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1982 to form the current Norfolk Southern Railway .
Norfolk Southern Railway locomotives (7 P) P. ... Pages in category "Norfolk Southern Railway" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Norfolk and Western Railway; Tennessee Southern; Indiana Boxcar Corporation; Keystone Cooperative; 1987 Unknown Unknown [8] Norfolk and Western 686 February 1959 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) GP9 Norfolk and Western Railway; Norfolk Southern Railway; Hampton and Branchville Railroad - Operational Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston ...
3.3 Diesel locomotives acquired before 1982 merger in Norfolk Southern. 4 References. ... Former Virginian Railway locomotives (acquired 1959) EL-3A: 1-D-1: 100ABC to ...
Norfolk Southern's predecessor railroads date to the early 19th century. The South Carolina Canal & Rail Road was the SOU's earliest predecessor line. Chartered in 1827, the South Carolina Canal & Rail Road Company became the first to offer regularly scheduled passenger train service with the inaugural run of the Best Friend of Charleston in 1830. [18]
[52] [53] [54] The No. 611 locomotive was donated to the Virginia Museum of Transportation (VMT) in 1963, where it sat on static display for two decades. [25] [51] Since then, it has had two excursion careers: from 1982 to 1994, after Norfolk Southern Railway restored the locomotive, and from 2015 onwards with the VMT. [25]
CC 201 83 31 of the Kereta Api Indonesia (formerly CC 201 69), the first of the national railway's main line locomotive to use honorary paint scheme, sporting the railway's 1953-1991 paint scheme since 2021. [9] NS 1074 is an EMD SD70ACe owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway, painted in the Lackawanna scheme, one of the 20 railroads acquired by it.