Southern Steam 4501 Leaves Grand Junction
by Joseph C Hinson
Title
Southern Steam 4501 Leaves Grand Junction
Artist
Joseph C Hinson
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
A Southern Railway steam engine leaves Grand Junction in Chattanooga, Tennessee with a Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum train as photograhers line up their shots or in some cases use the review button on the cameras or phones to see wha they just shot.
Southern Railway No. 4501 is a 2-8-2 Mikado-type steam locomotive built in October 1911 by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a primary freight hauler on the Southern Railway.
It was the first Mikado-type to be built for the Southern. In 1948, the locomotive was retired from the Southern iand sold to the shortline Kentucky and Tennessee Railway (K&T) in Stearns, Kentucky to haul coal trains.
Afterwards, the #4501 worked in thd Southrn Railway steam rogram (later Norfolk Southern) until th mid-90s. When NS stopped the steam program, she ended up on the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She sat in need of repairs from 1998 until she was returned to operating status in 2014.
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August 23rd, 2019
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