There are only two of these around today, Norfolk & Western 2156 displayed at the National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri, and their Norfolk & Western 2050 displayed at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. We could’ve also had three other Y class 2-8-8-2’s preserved to this day, with those being Norfolk & Western 2174 (That could’ve been in operation at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia with 611), 2143 (That could’ve been displayed at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin), and 2189 (That could’ve been displayed at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia).
@@LacksProductions that's One Of The OG Y6's, the First One Was 2120 and Last was 2149, to Be Exact. When I Was Little, I remember seeing Y6a 2156 at The VMT
The power of big boy at 25 mph with a fire box the size of a
big northern using steam twice , weigh in a lot less, amazing N&W built them good
In My Opinion, Nothing Beats These Engines…including 4014
Love the N&W Y class
Wow the Y6B classes are very Big.
I love how 2156 is seen in operation i got to it in person i hope that one day it can run again
I did to When I Was A lot Younger
There are only two of these around today, Norfolk & Western 2156 displayed at the National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri, and their Norfolk & Western 2050 displayed at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. We could’ve also had three other Y class 2-8-8-2’s preserved to this day, with those being Norfolk & Western 2174 (That could’ve been in operation at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia with 611), 2143 (That could’ve been displayed at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin), and 2189 (That could’ve been displayed at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia).
Western Express "American Continental Coal Co." 4-6-0 Locomotive T328
0:01 [train chugging] 3:00 [train chugging]
Norfolk and Western there's no stopping us
Imagine if the Union Pacific Big Boy ever meet the Norfolk & Western Y class? That surly would be something.
Y Class Would Win :)
There is the national museum of transportation in St. Louis. There’s a big Boy and a similar n&w adticulated, not sure if it’s a Y class though
@@backonpro5679 is It 2156?
@@delpproductions217 yes
When giants roamed the earth.
Trains.
What Was Your Favorite Y Class?
2146
@@LacksProductions that's One Of The OG Y6's, the First One Was 2120 and Last was 2149, to Be Exact. When I Was Little, I remember seeing Y6a 2156 at The VMT
It's weird that N&W has DPU steam engine
That’s What They Were Supposed To Do
And n&w have mid dpu