2156 and 2050 restoration
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    Tue Dec 17 22:03:24 EST 2013
    
    
  
protects it from the weather, why not...
Lets nag these museums and see if they want to bring life to these engines on their own, they don't have to move off to Roanoke, they can sure visit there if possible.
-Lynn-
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  Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 4:23 PM
  Subject: Re: 2156 and 2050 restoration
  Who paints the rods? Just about every locomotive on display that's not in operation. Every locomotive 
  at VMT has painted rods including the 611 only exception would be 1218 which they clear coated
  and is now just rust for the most part. I saw 2156 last year looked OK by me.
   
  Larry Evans
  Kenova, WV
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    Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 5:04 PM
    Subject: Re: 2156 and 2050 restoration
    How so? Have you seen the 2156 in recent times? yuck comes to mind. I mean who in their right mind PAINTS the RODS!
Nathan Simmons
trainman51 at gmail.com
http://www.t-51.org
KI4MSK
    On 12/16/2013 16:41, NW Mailing List wrote:
      Mike  
          
         Sometimes I think its not so good to put everything in the same game.
      St Louis has been a good caretaker of the 2156 probably a lot better
      than VMT would have done. Of course it would be nice two see all three
      together. But if the ship sinks you lose it all
      Larry Evans
      Kenova, WV
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        Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 9:07 AM
        Subject: 2156 and 2050 restoration
        As a Virginia transplant to Illinois and N&W Historical Society member, I want to let you know I would hate for the Illinois Railway Museum to lose the 2050 and for the National Transportation Museum in St Louis to lose the 2156.  There are N&W fans worldwide and we like having a small piece of its history in easy driving distance.  That said, I do understand the desire to bring the girls home to Roanoke.  And seeing them under steam would be glorious...since I have missed everything since then, steam wise.
        Something neat happened at IRM--I was videotaping a kid about 5 years old running around being a nuisance...(to everyone but me)...he climbed on the nose of 2050 and was yanking the bell cord...I muttered to myself, That's N&W brass, boy, and you just go to town and let me record.  His parents have no idea that they were the ones being a nuisance...they took him off the locomotive!
        Mike Shockley
        Peoria, IL
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