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» Unknown
» Belmont, North Carolina, USA (more..)
» September 14, 2011
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For about a decade, a train sat on display at the historic Piedmont & Northern Railway depot in Belmont painted for the Milltowne Railway Line, a fictional railroad. The train had been moved to the site by Steve Pepitone, owner of South Main Cycles which calls the old depot home.

Kids and sometime adults often climbed on them which became a liability issue for him and the city. A fence would have taken away from the aesthetics. So the train was moved off site

The history of the non-existent Milltowne Railway and the train display was rather short and easy to find online, the history of the train itself was not as easy.

Noted railroad photograph er Robert Graham was gracious enough to share with me what he knew about the train engine.

It was built in March 1949 as Pacific Great Eastern Railway #553 (b/n 30038) to Sidney & Loisburg #60 to Devco Railway #60 to Laurinburg & Southern Railroad #107 (in October 1972) to Fairmont & Western 107
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