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Author: | Mgoldman [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 2:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 survivors? |
I was wondering if anyone could provide the dates that George Hart's CP 4-6-0's #972 and #1098 ran at Rail Tours, Inc at Jim Thorpe, PA, as well as any other off line special excursions. As I understand, there are 9 preserved survivors: CP1095 D10h 4-6-0 Chamber Of Commerce, Kingston, ON display CP 894 D10g 4-6-0 Doon Pioneer Village, Kitchener, ON display CP 926 D10g 4-6-0 National Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, ON display CP1057 D10h 4-6-0 South Simcoe Railway, Tottenham, ON operational CP 492 D4g 4-6-0 Canadian Railway Museum, Delson, QC display CP 999 D10h 4-6-0 Canadian Railway Museum, Delson, QC display CP 453 D4g 4-6-0 NYS&W Shops (near train store), Utica, NY display CP1098 D10h 4-6-0 Reading & Northern, Port Clinton PA stored servicable CP 972 D10j 4-6-0 Strasburg Railroad, Strasburg, PA stored servicable Does #1057 at the South Simcoe Railway still run - last operational photo I saw, as I recall, was in 2006. I assume the rest are display, other then George's #1098 and #972. CP #972 is on the deadline at Strasburg. The engine was brought to Strasburg several times though its last visit saw repairs too costly for George Hart to finance leading to Strasburg's outright purchase. A Partially-built Belpaire firebox was added by SRC in 1997-98 - an attempt, long before the arrival of LIRR #39, to roster a Pennsy style steam engine. The boiler and firebox are at Straburg - I assume the rest of the parts remain in Riverside, NY? CP #1098 was acquired by the Reading & Northern in Port Clinton, PA. Any status updates? Time line? Run dates? Rumor suggests it (was) is desired for use by R&N as power for the Lehigh Gorge Scenic trains. Thanks! /Mitch A photo by Doug Lilly at Jim Thorpe in 1985: Another by Don Oltmann at Phillipsburg, NJ in 1975 with FEC #148: CP #1098 at Jim Thorpe YouTube video from 1994: https://youtu.be/ihBQzYUP8EA |
Author: | WVNorthern [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 12:46 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv | ||
I rode a Philadelphia Chapter NRHS excursion in 1983 titled "Farewell to the GG1". It was a circle trip from Philadelphia to Perryville, up the Port Road to Harrisburg, then across to Reading, then back to Philadelphia. Somewhere south of Reading (I think it was near Birdsboro) we were told that we would be passing by a special excursion powered by Jim Hart's steam engine. I grabbed this shot through our Amcoach window of 972.
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Author: | Jeff Terry [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 5:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Mitch, It would appear that 1057 is OOS: https://www.flickr.com/photos/-jm/18821 ... sZH-ojbgHR Jeff Terry |
Author: | Jeff Terry [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 5:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Info I have on 1098 says it was test fired in the fall of 1998 - the last time it was under steam. I would consider it "stored" rather than "stored serviceable." |
Author: | Richard Glueck [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
I'd love to see 972 restored to her original configuration. |
Author: | WVNorthern [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 6:58 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv | ||
I was wrong about the title of the trip where I photographed the 972. It was a NRHS sponsored circle trip, not a farewell to the GG1s trip. The GG1 trip was in 1981 and also went up the Port Road. Attached is a photo of our AMTRAK diesels on that 1983 trip in Harrisburg.
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Author: | WVNorthern [ Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Yup! That's the right date. |
Author: | Reading T1 2124 [ Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
The most recent pics of 1098 I can find are from 2010. Overall, she isn't bad looking and is stored at Port Clinton in one piece but a little rusty. 972 however, has not fared very well at Strasburg and is competing only with 1187 for being the most sorry looking of the lot. |
Author: | G. W. Laepple [ Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
I was a volunteer with Rail Tours Inc. in York starting in June of 1965. I believe CP No. 972 came to York in early 1966. George Hart told me that it was the last steam locomotive sold by Canadian Pacific. I rode behind 972 down to Delta, Pa, on the Maryland & Pennsylvania a number of times, as well as on the Western Maryland on the epic trip from York to Cumberland, Md. and return doubleheaded with CP 4-6-2 No. 1286. I later made two or three trips behind No. 972 on the CNJ Nesquehoning Valley branch as well as on the Lehigh Valley main line from Jim Thorpe up to White Haven and return. I also rode one of the trips out of Harrisburg to Carlisle and I rode on the trips to Hillside, NJ from Bethlehem when 972 led Florida East Coast 4-6-2 No. 148 (photo above). I never got a chance to ride behind No. 1098. My impression of 972 and the D-10 class in general was that they were pretty stout engines for ten-wheelers. I would love to see a doubleheader with 1098 and 425 on the R&N! |
Author: | robertjohndavis [ Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
G. W. Laepple wrote: I would love to see a doubleheader with 1098 and 425 on the R&N! Me, too. Going by today's scuttlebutt, it seems we may see #2102 steam before #1098... Rob |
Author: | WVNorthern [ Sat Jan 09, 2016 11:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Hmmmm. That would be interesting if 2100 and 2102 were back in steam at the same time. Reading Rambles anyone? |
Author: | Mgoldman [ Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Stumped the group at RYPN? The Internet seemed much larger at one time. Seems even Alexander Mitchell was unable to answer with a "Let me Google that for you" link. Thanks for the bits and pieces - still looking for operation dates. And while I'm at it: CP #453 was one of the 9 noted sruvivors owned by O'Winston Link. Does anyone know its timeline. Apparently it was at Whippany, NJ at one point. Steamlocomotive.info has bits and pieces: Built For: Canadian Pacific Railway Co. #2453 [12/1913] Renumbered: #453 [12/1960] Sold: O. Winston Link at Elizabethport, NJ [Unknown] Moved: Sparrows Point, MD [03/1974] Moved: Newfoundland, NJ /Mitch |
Author: | Richard Glueck [ Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Mitch, it was outside a hobby shop in Utica, New York for a long time, then was trucked to the O.W. Link Museum in Virginia. The locomotive itself looks very restorable, but sadly, some essential parts were removed by Mr. Link's heirs for reason known only to them. Bringing her back under steam will require machining of several rods. |
Author: | Mgoldman [ Sun Jan 10, 2016 11:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Richard Glueck wrote: Mitch, it was outside a hobby shop in Utica, New York for a long time, then was trucked to the O.W. Link Museum in Virginia. The locomotive itself looks very restorable, but sadly, some essential parts were removed by Mr. Link's heirs for reason known only to them. Bringing her back under steam will require machining of several rods. Did it ever make it to the O.W. Link Museum? RYPN : Ex-CPR 453 at New Hartford, New York 10-15-2010: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=30261 Gary Gray wrote: ...there has been nothing about the 453 on the local "rumor mill", other than the fact that some folks from the Link Museum supposedly looked at the engine a while back. I forwarded this post to Jeanne Bollendorf, executive director of "Link"s parent organization, the Historical Society of Western Virginia. Here is the response: "Thanks for sending Gary – this is not accurate. The Link Museum has not purchased this engine, perhaps there is some confusion with VMT? We do not have interest in acquiring engines or other rolling stock that requires expensive maintenance. Jeanne M. Bollendorf Executive Director, Historical Society of Western Virginia " Richard Glueck wrote: Gary, thanks for following up my post and clarifying the official story. I couldn't imagine her being trucked to Virginia, and for what reason, but that's what I was told. Don't kill the messenger, guys! The Internet is missing pieces! /Mitch |
Author: | Chris Webster [ Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rail Tours /Jim Thorpe CP 4-6-0's and the other 7 surviv |
Mgoldman wrote: CP #453 was one of the 9 noted sruvivors owned by O'Winston Link. Does anyone know its timeline. Apparently it was at Whippany, NJ at one point. In 1989, it was moved to the Rome Locomotive Works in Rome, NY. Here's a Jerry Albertie photograph of it being towed thru Warwick, NY: CP 453 on NYSW SU99, December 16, 1989 To understand what happened in Rome, see this April 3, 1994 article in the NY Times: A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed About #453, the article says: Quote: In late 1990, Mr. Link hired Mr. Hayes, who owned Rome Locomotive Works in Rome, N.Y., to restore his engine. But he grew to suspect that his wife and Mr. Hayes had become lovers, a relationship they denied in court papers. Also see J. David's post in this RYPN thread from 2003: Link Photos Recovered in Pennsylvania! After the Rome Locomotive Works went bankrupt, #453 was moved to Utica. It was first stored at the NYSW's Utica shops, as shown in a photo on this page: New York - Steam Locomotives by City - Updated 11/18/2000 Next, K&K Hobby (a train and gun store) purchased it, cosmetically restored it and displayed in their parking lot. Here's a March 7, 2007 photo of it on display. |
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