Reading T-1 2102 goes home
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@rwk360 Im not sure what caused it to retire, but The #2102 has been restored to a good as new look, it is for a display at train weekend in port clinton im not sure the date but you should come check it out
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@EricGSpro when will 1098 possibly run again
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There are talks going around about 1098 possibly being restored... well more then likely it's just rumors floating around.
And I believe 2102 was due for her 1472 day inspection, IDK why she never ran since then, IDK the outcome of the inspection.
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Why can't they restore #2102? They did #425 and it runs almost flawlessly. Is it in worse shape than #425 was? Could they restore the CP #1098 4-6-0 from Jim Thorpe? What caused #2102 to be "retired" in October, 1991?
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Nice Nathan P3.
Too bad the only piece of equipment used by the RBMN in this video is the gondola.
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I would love to see this, i was on some doubleheader runs in the early 60s 2124, 2100, would be Great ..
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Long Live 2102.
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I spoke with an employee of R&N. They said if 2102 gets restored, it won't run again. Such a shame to see one of the 4 remaining T-1s relegated to museum status instead of pulling a train like she was meant to be.
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I hope that they are going to try and get
her running next.
i agree, i love 2102
bnsf261 2 years ago 4
2102 is a T-1, built for the Pennsy's Reading Line some time ago. Owned by the BM and R, she is stored in Port Clinton. I hope she rides again. I miss that locomotive
qlancer 3 years ago 3