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 Post subject: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 12:27 pm 

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CARSON CITY, Nevada – The old saying that legends never die might also be said about old locomotives.

Many of those iron horses, long lost to time or the scrap heap, live on through historic photographs, artwork and the hearts and minds and skillful hands of railroad buffs.

That is certainly the case with the “Lyon,” the first locomotive constructed for the fledgling Virginia & Truckee Railroad in 1869 – V&T No. 1 – 151 years ago at the Union Iron Works in San Francisco. It was delivered in pieces by wagon to Carson City and assembled on the depot grounds next to the Carson City Mint.

After recording several “firsts” for the railroad – the first on the tracks, the first to cross Crown Point Bridge, the first to reach the Comstock – the Lyon soon became one of many locomotives as the Comstock boomed and the V&T expanded. By 1879, it had been rendered obsolete by newer and more powerful V&T locomotives and eventually wound up rusting away outside the V&T Engine House in Carson City before being scrapped by the late 1890s.

Fast forward 100 years to the mind and heart and skillful hands of V&T Railroad buff Stan Gentry. For the past 25 years, Gentry, of Clear Lake, Iowa, has been overseeing the building of a full-sized replica of the Lyon – all 22 tons of it – with the intent that it would eventually go to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City.

“When I began the process of building it over 25 years ago, I had always imagined that it would have a permanent home in Carson City, Nevada and the museum,” said Gentry, who is President of the Mason City & Clear Lake Electric Railroad Historical Society, Inc.

On Monday, March 2, Gentry’s wish came true as the Lyon arrived on the grounds of the Nevada State Railroad Museum and became part of the museum’s second-to-none V&T Railroad collection. The Lyon will be the fifth V&T Railroad locomotive in the museum’s collection, joining the No. 18 Dayton, No. 22 Inyo, No. 25 and No. 27. The museum also has multiple box cars, passenger cars, cabooses and other rolling stock that served on the V&T Railroad.

The Lyon arrived Monday via truck with the locomotive’s cab, chimney and cowcatcher disassembled for transport purposes. It was first unloaded onto the museum’s turntable and then pulled into the restoration shop. There is still significant work to be done to make the Lyon fully operational, but those involved with the project expect it to move forward at a faster rate with the locomotive in Carson City.

Chris DeWitt, supervisor of restoration at the museum, has been a longtime consultant on the project and helped design a number of elements.

“Essentially, I was one of the many small contributors to the project focusing on the specialized areas I was familiar with,” DeWitt said. “There remains a lot of work to complete the locomotive and I hope to be involved for the foreseeable future.”

Other volunteers at the Nevada State Railroad Museum have also helped on the Lyon project and long to see it reach fruition. The hope is the required work can be completed in time for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the V&T Railroad in 2022.

Gentry said he has mixed feelings about letting the Lyon go, but is upbeat about its future.

“I am sad to see the Lyon leave Clear Lake, Iowa, but I am very pleased to know it is going to Carson City for completion,” Gentry said. “The restoration shop at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City will do the best job possible completing the locomotive.”

Any donations to complete the Lyon project can be made to museum or Friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum, Carson City. Just earmark Lyon project.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:13 pm 

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Amazing dedication. Hope to see it up there. Any more pictures?


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Thanks for posting this Sandy, I've been wondering what the status of "Lyon" was. Wish there was a better picture of it! The wheels almost look wooden?
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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:00 pm 

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Here is a photo of it in Iowa at a closed trolley museum from around eight years ago. If you do a search on Lyon you will find this thread viewtopic.php?f=1&t=34460&hilit=lyon including this by a person associated with SRR, who did a lot of the work (I'm not being coy, I just don't like to speak for anyone else):

"Linn designed the boiler, and SRC and our local suppliers made the barrel, wagon top, throat sheet, partial backhead, door sheet, and mud ring before work was stopped as a result of funding drying up.

Likewise, the frame, running gear, driving gear, valves and valve gear were 100% complete with the exception of building the steam chests and steam chest covers when Lyon moved west."


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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:14 am 

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The Lyon has (at least for now) its own Facebook page, with about 200 photos, most showing aspects of the construction. The latest entries seem to be from 2018

There is a possibility this page will go away, so those with some access to Facebook may want to check it out while you can. I'll try to get at least some of the photos up later.

https://www.facebook.com/V-T-Lyon-269396092936/


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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:23 am 

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For now, here are some videos. I can't guarantee they will be accessible to all, as they are on Facebook and not on YouTube.

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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:45 am 

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Just a few photos, and it turns out some entries are much more recent than I thought.

Caption from V & T Lyon page:

Putting the stack on. (March 2, 2019)

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The Lyon, sans smoke stack and pilot! (October 21, 2019)

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The Lyon is outside again today! (July 31, 2019)

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This morning July 30, 2019 pushed the Lyon outside and Ross Miller is going to do a little (really lots of) wiping (July 30, 2019).

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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:08 am 

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The original plan for this engine wasn't for it to be merely a replica - it was to be an operating engine, a sister to the Leviathan. At least that was what was told to potential donors. Is that still the plan?


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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 6:58 pm 

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I believe that the Kloke Locomotive Works built the boiler that is now on the Lyon replica, but that was their only major role in its construction. I never really understood what the former owner's master plan was for it when it was completed. I am glad that the very talented team of folks at NSRM will have a crack at finishing this little beauty. Given her small size, she could potentially do some traveling to visit railroads like the new V&T....well, we can dream anyway.

Now, if the NSRM Team could only get a crack at even a cosmetic restoration of V&T #11, I could die a happy man. Not sure why the current owners hold onto that artifact with such a tight grip.

/Kevin Madore


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 Post subject: Re: Nevada State RR Museum Gets Replica of V&T’s 2-6-0 Lyon
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:00 pm 

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Adding more photos as I can, just in case the Lyon Facebook page disappears and takes all these images with it (which is what happened to Mr. Kloke's page):

Going by albums at this time, we'll start with older photos, apparently taken when the engine was out of service.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:22 pm 

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Tender tank construction photos; unfortunately this album doesn't have captions, so I can't say who the people are in them. Hopefully I'll get to go back and find the shots elsewhere with more information.

The page itself sets its last update as ten years ago. Has this project been going on that long?

Turns out this shot has a caption:

This will be split into two parts 1/4 of a circle each, the rest discarded. There will be two strips welded on, and then the welds ground. When finished these two pieces will be the corners of the wood fence. This piece was spun by Columbia Metal Spinning of Chicago

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Fitting up the wood fence.

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View of the tender from the fireman's vantage point. Still lots of work to be done.

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Tender tank under construction, put out of the way so another project could be worked in.

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Ricardo drilling the holes for the wood fence.

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A close up of one of the side seams.

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View from left rear corner

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Riveting.

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Hard at work!! (But no name!!)

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To be continued.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:42 pm 

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Continuing from the tender tank construction album:

Hard at work!! (And still no name!!)

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Checking things out (but no name here, either):

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:49 pm 

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The page itself sets its last update as ten years ago. Has this project been going on that long?

Based on the photo dates I've seen it has indeed, and those dates suggest the boiler was completed around 2015 - with flues - so it's already 5 years on from first flue install. Will be nice if NSRM can get it completed.

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Didn't Strasburg build the boiler?


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