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Cincinnati Road 2814 Pack

In 1 collection by CBug519
Cincinnati Road: The Collection
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Description
Cincinnati, St. Louis, Ohio, & Pacific (CStLO&P) or Cincinnati Road (CTR) is a fictional railroad of mine.

History
Cincinnati Road no. 2814 is a T-1 class 4-8-4 Northern Type (4-8-4's were known as Ohio's on Cincinnati Road) built by ALCO in 1941 for the Cincinnati Road. 2814 was use to pull Passenger and Freight Trains before being retired in 1955 in 1956, it was donated to the Illinois Railway Museum. in 1968 it was selected by Ross Rowland and his High Iron company to pull the Golden Spike Centennial Limited. It was restored operational condition in 1969 she was repainted in blue and gold to match its consist of the Golden Spike Centennial Limited. 2814 will pull the train in the east of the US while her running mate NKP S-2 no. 759 pulls the train in the west. in July 5th, 1969, he took the consist from Union Pacific 844. and then took the train to New York City, New York, and Roanoke, Virginia and put on public display next to NKP 759, 2814 made its final run of this event on September 13th 1969. when she doubleheaded with NKP 759. On September 14th, 1969, it was handed back to IRM, when IRM seen she still under steam, they decided use her to pull tours around the museum. On March 27th, 1975, she met with her sister engine, 2819 as 2819 was restored to pull the American Freedom Train. after that, 2814 continues to operate her normal operating duties, that is until 1987 when she was put in winter storage, unfortunately, she wasn't steam out properly, and suffered damage from her tubes, IRM quickly began repairing her, but when a flew fail during a boiler test, its been decided that she'll remain on static display, as of today she remains on display the IRM in her Golden Spike Centennial Limited Scheme.



Credits
Author - CBug519
NP A-1 - CaseOX
GSCL Colors - The Espee Fan
Whistle and Bell from YT
Fonts - http://www.railsimstuff.com/fonts3.html
Edits by Me
2 Comments
CBug519  [author] 31 Dec, 2023 @ 5:11pm 
thanks
Jeranios63 (TMEP Vice President) 31 Dec, 2023 @ 5:08pm 
Nice!