C&O 614 to VMT

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Thu Dec 9 10:31:44 EST 2010


"Commercially built," yes. "Last built, no. That was the N&W 613.     Jim
Nichols




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Subject: Re: C&O 614 to VMT


Was 614 the last steam passenger locomotive built in the U.S.?
Just asking.

Frank Bongiovanni


On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:57 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
wrote:

Jimmy, thanks for the reply. I stand corrected. It's funny that you ended your
message with the "self destruct" passage from "Mission Impossible", as I got
into broadcasting after being furloughed from Norfolk Southern. I do a lot of
radio/tv commercials, as well as voiceover work for The History Channel, etc. So
getting to the point, My last voice work was to read a fake "Mission Impossible"
opening for the City of Virginia Beach's cable channel. John Katz, Virginia
Beach

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>Subject: Re: C&O 614 to VMT

>Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 18:20:25 -0500

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>From: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org

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>"If somebody read another article that added the qualifier "the most modern

>commercially built steam locomotive", then produce that article, or were you

>just ticked because I insulted the lame stream media."

> 

>Mr. Phelps,

>    Yes, there was an article that specifically said that the 614 was the "last

>commercially built locomotive in America". When I first read the blurb, I

>thought the same way you did. Then after reading it over the "commercially"

>qualifier finally registered in my mind, so I let it go at that.

>    Now, whether or not it was the very "last commercially built locomotive", I

>have no idea. Where said article is, I also have no idea. I came across it via a

>link to some on-line forum to which I don't subscribe.

> 

>"This message will self destruct in five seconds"

> 

>Jimmy Lisle

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