NS Family Portrait

BuddyBurton May 19, 2012

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    May 17, 2012

    Norfolk Southern Heritage locomotives to gather in North Carolina
    for July 4 ‘family portrait’

    NORFOLK, VA. – Norfolk Southern’s Heritage locomotives will gather for a “family portrait” at the North Carolina Transportation Museum (NCTM) in Spencer, N.C., during the Fourth of July week. All 20 locomotives painted in the color schemes of predecessor railroads will be on display July 3 and 4.
    “This is the first and probably only chance we’ll have to get all these locomotives together in one place at one time,” said Norfolk Southern CEO Wick Moorman. “We’re proud of the role railroads play in keeping the country’s economy strong, and July 4 is an opportune time to showcase that heritage of service and safety.”
    “Having these engines gathered together is a phenomenon, not just an event,” said NCTM Executive Director Samuel Wegner. “And the N.C. Transportation Museum’s Bob Julian Roundhouse is obviously a great place to frame this ‘family portrait’. It’s a great partnership with Norfolk Southern to host this historic occasion.”
    Tickets for the event are $25 for adults and $15 for children in advance, and $30 for adults and $20 for children the day of the event. Children under 3 are free. Tickets will go on sale beginning May 21 at the NCTM’s web site or by calling 704-636-2889, ext. 237. Norfolk Southern employees and retirees will be eligible for a $5 discount, with a limit of four tickets per purchase. Some restrictions may apply. Retirees must purchase tickets by phone to get the discount.
    The Fourth of July week was chosen because of the holiday and because demand for the locomotives in freight service temporarily will be reduced due to the traditional coal miners’ holiday.
    In a related event, on Saturday, July 7, the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Va., will unveil the refurbished Norfolk & Western 1776 locomotive, which was painted in a star-spangled color scheme to commemorate the nation’s bicentennial in 1976 and has just been restored to its original luster.
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  2. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Sometimes I wish I still lived on the east coast. These NS heritage units are great, statement coming from old steam curmudgeon. This will be a great event, and the price is not bad. I saw a shot of the New York Central unit today, in lightning stripes. NS did a real good job with these. :cool:
     
  3. CarNutandTrainNut2

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    Last time I checked there was nothing on NS's home page regarding this?
     
  4. USAF_Andrew

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    It is now on the NCTM web page. I know where I will be July 3rd!!!
     
  5. Specter3

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    Yup, cant miss this one...
     
  6. BoxcabE50

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    I can't wait to see photos of this event. Should be a real eye popper!
     
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  8. USAF_Andrew

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    I will be there on the Saturday also.
     

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