Posted by JL Scott on March 4, 2014 
The boys at Chattanooga have done a fantastic job once again! Looks wonderful!
Posted by Matt Maloy on March 4, 2014 
That looks amazing! It'll be nice to see her with former stablemate F7 #1173 when she goes to Spencer.
Posted by Sport! on March 4, 2014 
Very sweet. Though I assume that she is non-operational due to flood damage, correct?
Posted by Dariusz Lachowicz on March 4, 2014 
It is good to see beautiful locomotive in great shape.
Posted by on March 4, 2014 
My heart just skipped a beat...or two....Thank you NS for embracing your heritage and fostering a closer relationship with VMT and all the little people who love trains.
Posted by Nicholas Sapp on March 4, 2014 
An amazing job, and you can even see Casey's. Reflection on the nose.
Posted by on March 5, 2014 
Is that one of the ones that was sitting in the yard in Roanoke rusting away for years? There were 2 E units if I remember right
Posted by cavranger on December 27, 2014 
Here's a question that's about 6 months late, but why didn't the Wabash E and F get paired up for photos together?
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