Norfolk and Western 475 is a
4-8-0
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"Twelve-wheeler" type
steam locomotive
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built in June 1906 by the
Baldwin Locomotive Works
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as part of the
Norfolk and Western Railway
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's (N&W) first order of M class, Nos. 375–499. It was first assigned to haul freight trains on the N&W
mainline before being reassigned to
branch line
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duties on the
Blacksburg Branch in the 1920s.
Retired from N&W revenue service in 1959, No. 475 was sold to various different owners in
Pennsylvania
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,
Illinois
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, and
Iowa
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until 1991 when it was purchased and restored by the Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) in
Strasburg, Pennsylvania
Strasburg is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It developed as a linear village stretching approximately along the Great Conestoga Road, later known as the Strasburg Road.Susan M. Zacher, NRHP Nomination Form Stra ...
, where it currently runs
tourist
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excursion train
An excursion train is a chartered train run for a special event or purpose. Examples are trains to major sporting event, trains run for railfans or tourists, and special trains operated by the railway company for employees and prominent custo ...
s in the
Pennsylvania Dutch
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countryside
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. Since then, No. 475 became the only 4-8-0 locomotive operating in
North America
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and the oldest operating steam locomotive on the SRC. It was also featured in the 2000
feature-length film
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''
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'' is a 2000 children's fantasy adventure film written and directed by Britt Allcroft and produced by Allcroft and Phil Fehrle; the cast includes Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Didi Conn, Russell Mean ...
''.
In 2010, 2017, and 2019, No. 475 was temporarily backdated to resemble its extinct sister locomotive No. 382 for Lerro Productions' ''Virginia Creeper'' photo charter runbys, paying homage to
O. Winston Link's
photography
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work. Also in that latter year, No. 475 was reunited with fellow ex-N&W steam locomotive
J class 4-8-4
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles. The type wa ...
No. 611 for the first time since 1959. In late 2022, it was involved in a
head-on collision
A head-on collision is a traffic collision where the front ends of two vehicles such as cars, trains, ships or planes hit each other when travelling in opposite directions, as opposed to a side collision or rear-end collision.
Rail trans ...
with an
excavator
Excavators are heavy equipment (construction), heavy construction equipment primarily consisting of a backhoe, boom, dipper (or stick), Bucket (machine part), bucket, and cab on a rotating platform known as the "house".
The modern excavator's ...
and was repaired with a new front
smokebox
A smokebox is one of the major basic parts of a steam locomotive exhaust system. Smoke and hot gases pass from the firebox through tubes where they pass heat to the surrounding water in the boiler. The smoke then enters the smokebox, and is ...
plate and
headlight
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, ''headlamp'' is the term for the device itself and ''headlight'' is the term for t ...
. In early 2025, No. 475 was masquerading as No. 429 for the recreation of O. Winston Link's photography work again.
History
Design change and cab configuration
No. 475 is the 101st member of 125 M class
steam locomotive
A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, Fuel oil, oil or, rarely, Wood fuel, wood) to heat ...
s built for N&W in 1906–07, rolling out of the Baldwin Locomotive Works in June 1906 at a cost of $15,179.90.
It was originally equipped with Stephenson valve gear and a 6-A type tender, which holds of coal and of water.
Sometime during the 1930s, No. 475 was re-equipped with Baker valve gear and a
United States Railroad Administration
The United States Railroad Administration (USRA) was the name of the nationalisation, nationalized railroad system of the United States between December 28, 1917, and March 1, 1920. It was the largest American experiment with nationalization, and ...
(URSA) type tender, which holds of coal and of water.
No. 475 was one of the many M class locomotives that were not re-equipped with
superheater
A superheater is a device used to convert saturated steam or wet steam into superheated steam or dry steam. Superheated steam is used in steam turbines for electricity generation, in some steam engines, and in processes such as steam reforming. ...
s, excluding Nos. 382, 386, 429, 439, 447, 457, 459, 482, 493, and 495.
In the 1940s, No. 475 was re-equipped with a longer tender that holds of coal and of water.
Additionally, it originally came from either a Y2
2-8-8-2
A 2-8-8-2, in the Whyte notation for describing steam locomotive wheel arrangements, is an articulated locomotive with a two-wheel leading truck, two sets of eight driving wheels, and a two-wheel trailing truck. The equivalent UIC classification ...
or a K1
4-8-2
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels and two trailing wheels. This type of steam locomotive is commonly known as ...
.
Inside the M class locomotives'
cab, the
engineer
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sits on the right beside the firebox, which is fitted farther away from the back of the cab, similar to the
camelback design.
Additionally, the
firemen
A firefighter (or fire fighter or fireman) is a first responder trained in specific emergency response such as firefighting, primarily to control and extinguish fires and respond to emergencies such as Dangerous goods, hazardous material incide ...
has to shovel coal on the tender deck instead of the cab deck.
On the engineer's side, the
throttle lever
Thrust levers or throttle levers are found in the cockpit of aircraft, and are used by the pilot, copilot, flight engineer, or autopilot to control the thrust output of the aircraft's engines, by controlling the fuel flow to those engines. Throt ...
is mounted above the firebox and the
reverser lever is in front of the engineer against the side of the firebox.
On the fireman's side, the
water glass,
injector controls, and steam
gauge
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Measurement
* Gauge (instrument), any of a variety of measuring instruments
* Gauge (firearms)
* Wire gauge, a measure of the size of a wire
** American wire gauge, a common measure of nonferrous wire diameter, especia ...
are located on the other side of the firebox.
Revenue service and changing ownership
No. 475 worked on the N&W, hauling freight and coal trains on the mainline until the 1920s, when it was reassigned to pull short mixed freight trains on the Blacksburg Branch between
Christiansburg and Blacksburg, as bigger locomotives, including the Y class 2-8-8-2s and K class 4-8-2s, arrived on the N&W.
In August 1957, No. 475 was backdated to look like an 1880s locomotive with brass boiler bands, a fake diamond
smokestack
A chimney is an architectural ventilation structure made of masonry, clay or metal that isolates hot toxic exhaust gases or smoke produced by a boiler, stove, furnace, incinerator, or fireplace from human living areas. Chimneys are typically ...
and oil
headlamp
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead. Headlamps are also often called headlights, but in the most precise usage, ''headlamp'' is the term for the device itself and ''headlight'' is the term for t ...
for the 75th anniversary of
Roanoke, which was an event known as the ''Diamond Jubilee''.
It was also paired with a USRA tender.
A month later, No. 475 joined its sister locomotives Nos. 405 and 449 to haul a special
National Railway Historical Society
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(NRHS) tripleheader excursion from Roanoke to Blacksburg. Afterwards, No. 475 only saw limited use until it was retired in 1959 and stored at the Shaffer's Crossing
roundhouse alongside 4-8-4 class J No. 611, which recently retired after it pulled a ''Rail Museum Safari'' excursion.
In March 1961, No. 475 was sold to the Virginia Scrap Iron & Metal Company scrapyard.
The following year, the locomotive was purchased by William Armagost from
Hollsopple, Pennsylvania for $5,000 scrap value.
Armagost made plans to restore No. 475 to operating condition for use in pulling tourist trains on a former
Baltimore and Ohio
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was the oldest railroad in the United States and the first steam-operated common carrier. Construction of the line began in 1828, and it operated as B&O from 1830 until 1987, when it was merged into the Chessi ...
(B&O) branch line, but for reasons unknown, those plans had fallen through.
In May 1980, the No. 475 locomotive was sold to H. Stuart Kuyper of
Pella, Iowa
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, and the locomotive was then conveyed to the Pella Historical Society, being stored at the
Illinois Railway Museum
The Illinois Railway Museum (IRM, reporting mark IRMX) is the largest railroad museum in the United States. It is located in the Chicago metropolitan area at 7000 Olson Road in Union, Illinois, northwest of downtown Chicago.
Overview
...
in
Union, Illinois
Union is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 551 at the 2020 census.
History
A post office called Union has been in operation since 1852. The village was named for the federal union of the United States.
...
.
In 1982, it was purchased by C. Rosenberg and his daughters, who subsequently donated it to the
Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad
The Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad is a heritage railroad that operates freight and passenger excursions in Boone County, Iowa.
History
The heritage and excursion railroad was begun in 1983 by a group of volunteers who wanted to preserve a sc ...
(B&SV) in
Boone County, Iowa
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around 1985.
The intention of the donation was for No. 475 to be used in the B&SV's operations, but after the railroad imported a newly-built
China Railways JS
The China Railways JS () are a type of 2-8-2 tender steam locomotive manufactured for use on mainline freight trains, as well as for heavy shunting.
History
The JS was developed at the Dalian locomotive works by combining the chassis of the Chi ...
class 2-8-2, No. 475 was deemed surplus in the B&SV's collection.
Excursion service at the Strasburg Rail Road
In January 1991, after searching for a steam locomotive to restore and operate alongside their existing fleet, the Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) of Strasburg, Pennsylvania, purchased No. 475 from the B&SV for $100,000.
After arriving at SRC property on July 20, the locomotive underwent a thorough two-year restoration; many parts of the locomotive were reworked, with the tender tank being rebuilt, the smokebox being replaced with a newly-fabricated duplicate, and the running gear being reconditioned.
No. 475 returned to operating condition on November 4, 1993 hauling a test extra, and it began operating in excursion service, pulling tourist trains in the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside between Strasburg and
Paradise
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on the SRC.
Since then, No. 475 was the only operating 4-8-0 in North America and the oldest operating steam locomotive on the SRC.
However, the locomotive was the least favorite of the SRC crew due to its cramped cab.
In October 2004, No. 475 was backdated to its 1920s-30s appearance with an oil-headlight bracket, Pyle-National headlight and number wedge for Jim Gunning and John Craft's ''Rolling Mud Fence'' photo charter with CN No. 89 also running that day. In 2006, No. 475 celebrated its 100th birthday. In 2010 and 2017, No. 475 was cosmetically altered to resemble its extinct sister locomotive No. 382 for Lerro Productions' ''Virginia Creeper'' photo charters as a tribute to O. Winston Link's photography work.
In late 2018, it was taken out of service for its 15-year mandated
Federal Railroad Administration
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(FRA) inspection and rebuild.
It returns to active service in September 2019, backdated to its 1940s-50s appearance with the headlight being mounted to the center of the smokebox door.
That same month, No. 475 was reunited with No. 611, which visited the SRC between 2021 and 2023.
This would mark the first time since 1991 that two ex-N&W steam locomotives operated together.
No. 475 was also backdated to resemble No. 382 again for the double header photo runbys with No. 611.
On January 11, 2025, No. 475 masqueraded as No. 429 for the Dynamo Productions nighttime photo charter.
Accident
On November 2, 2022, while running around a passenger train at Leaman Place Junction in Paradise, No. 475 collided head-on with an excavator parked on a
siding
Siding may refer to:
* Siding (construction), the outer covering or cladding of a house
* Siding (rail)
In rail terminology, a siding is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch lin ...
.
The impact punched a hole in the front
smokebox
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plate, giving minor damage to the cinder screen netting, shattered the smokebox door and knocked the headlight onto the ground.
Luckily, the excavator arm did not puncture the locomotive's front flue sheet, while none of the crew or passengers were injured, and the damage done was deemed relatively minor.
The collision was broadcast live via Virtual Railfan camera and was caught on video via
cellphone
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by one of the passengers on board the train that day.
The accident was caused by a misaligned
switch
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, which was left opened by a
maintenance of way
Maintenance of way (commonly abbreviated to MOW, also known as "Permanent Way Maintenance" or "PWM" in Britain) refers to the maintenance, construction, and improvement of rail infrastructure, including tracks, ballast, grade, and lineside infras ...
(MOW) worker the night prior.
SRC's
EMD SW8
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diesel
switcher
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No. 8618 was called in to take No. 475's train back to East Strasburg and later returned to Leaman Place Junction in the evening to tow the damaged No. 475 locomotive to the SRC workshop for repairs.
SRC announced on November 3, the day after the accident, that repairs on the No. 475 locomotive had begun. No. 475 was repaired and returned to service on November 7 with a new front smokebox plate and headlight since the originals were completely destroyed.
The smokebox door itself was repaired by
braze-welding the broken shards together, along with the addition of a reinforcing steel ring on the inside of the door.
The decision was made by SRC's chief mechanical officer Brendan Zeigler to leave the welded seams from the brazing process visible on the door as a reminder of the incident.
Appearances in media
No. 475 was featured in the 2000 movie ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad''.
An interview with SRC's former Chief Mechanical Officer Linn Moedinger, who revealed that the film's producer Phil Fehrle called him looking for an American locomotive to use.
When Moedinger inquired as to what exactly he was looking for, Fehrle told him that the film's director,
Britt Allcroft
Britt Allcroft (born Hilary Mary Allcroft Coote; 14 December 1943 - 25 December 2024) was an English screenwriter, producer, director, and voice actress. She adapted Wilbert Awdry's ''The Railway Series'' in the form of the children's television ...
liked the locomotives pictured in a book by O. Winston Link, in particular the M class locomotives (of which 475 is a member).
During filming, No. 475 and three of Strasburg's passenger cars (of which only two were used) were lettered for the fictional Indian Valley Railroad. The locomotive ventured off SRC trackage to the
Harrisburg Transportation Center
The Harrisburg Transportation Center (HTC, formerly Pennsylvania Station, Harrisburg or Harrisburg Central Railroad Station) is a railway station and transportation hub in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is located on the eastern edge of Downtown ...
in
Harrisburg
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.
The ferry-move to Harrisburg from Leaman Place by
Amtrak
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, as well as the filming, was unannounced so as not to attract a crowd.
See also
*
Canadian National 89
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Canadian National 7312
*
Great Western 90
*
Norfolk and Western 433
*
Norfolk and Western 578
Norfolk and Western 578 is a preserved 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive. Built by American Locomotive Company, ALCO's Richmond Locomotive Works, Richmond Works in March 1910, No. 578 was assigned to pull premiere passenger trains for the Norfo ...
*
Norfolk and Western 1218
Norfolk and Western 1218 is the only surviving example of the Norfolk and Western Railway’s (N&W) Norfolk and Western A class, A class 2-6-6-4 steam locomotive, steam locomotives. It was built in June 1943 by the Norfolk and Western's (N&W) Roa ...
Notes
References
Bibliography
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External links
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