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 Gold Coast Railway Museum Added: January 18, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad (more..)
» EMD E9(A) (more..)
» Gold Coast Railway Museum (more..)
» Miami, Florida, USA (more..)
» April 05, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CBQ 9913 (more..)
» E-Unit Special (more..)
» Kevin Andrusia (more..)
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Remarks: On 4/5/08, GCRM let both of their E-units loose to pull trains during "Experience The E-Units". GCRM is located on the former Naval Air Station Richmond (NASR) property adjacent to Miami MetroZoo. They don't advertise much, but have year-round events. CB&Q 9913 is actually ex-CB&Q 9988 while FEC 1594 is ex-MBTA 5794/CR 4254/PRR 5794. Naturally, a lot of "purists" have a difficult time justifying "FEC 1594", but considering I could film a sight like this in 2008, I'll avoid such issues. FEC is assuredly not interested in preserving their history under the RailAmerica banner. As of 1/10, 1594 is out of service in need of repair. At the time of the video, it was ailing, but they said if people came out, they'd run it.
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  User Comments on this Video (4)

Posted by K100DS on January 18, 2010

Pure or not, that FEC unit is beautiful.

Posted by Fred M Pohl on January 21, 2010

What a throwback to the 50s

Posted by mmi16 on January 22, 2010

The caboose the FEC engine is hauling around looks as if it started life as one of the B&O wooden cabooses?

Posted by Big O on December 4, 2012

Didn't both of these E-units serve as power for the "Spirit of Tennessee" state bicentennial train, pulling a consist of museum cars across that state? Those locomotives then pulled excursion trains for the Tennessee Central Railway Museum in Nashville, for a little over a year, while painted in the L & N blue and cream colors, with L & N heralds.

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