RailPictures.Net Photo: NW 41 Norfolk & Western Alco T6 at Roanoke, Virginia by Christopher Blaszczyk
 
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» Roanoke, Virginia, USA (more..)
» July 05, 2012
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An Alco, a Baldwin, a caboose and a tower. On Thursday afternoon, July 6, N&W T6 41 was used to bring recently restored Chesapeake Western DS4-4-660 662 from the Roanoke Chapter NRHS's yard on the south side of town to the Virginia Museum of Transportation in downtown. The Alco and Baldwin are seen here on the connector between the former Virginian mainline and the N&W line to Winston-Salem, passing the boarded-up JK Tower. The T6 would shove the train north from here to the N&W main through downtown.
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