The Story of Norfolk and Western 522
This is a look at the restoration of a GP30 locomotive, number 522 of the Norfolk and Western Railway. The unit is now owned by the Roanoke Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. This documentary will show the history of this engine while in service on the N&W from 1962 to 1991. The unit was stored in through 1992-1999 Actual VHS taped footage of the 522 when it was purchased by the Roanoke Chapter in 1999, along with current photos taken by Chapter members . This video is not for sale. This video is for educational and historic purposes only. All music is licensed and provided by Corel.

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Norfolk & Western 611

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1950's N&W class J footage

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Why B-Units Disappeared: The Truth Behind The Diesel Booster

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N&W's Defiance-Napoleon, OH local—ca. 1988

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The Glory Machines

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USA - Return to Blue Ridge - English • Great Railways

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Hello Roanoke - O. Winston Link

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Roanoke, VA - Norwich Yard | RailCam

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O. Winston Link - Dreams In Steam

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The Baldwin "Sharknose" Locomotive That Failed to Silence EMD

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Steaming Along the Line - Episode 2 (Norfolk & Western Class A 1218)

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Southern Railway- Saluda Grade Training Video

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Steam & Diesel on the Nickel Plate

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Exploring ABANDONED N&W Railroads in West Virginia

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Reflections of the New York Central

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Why Railroads Still Run 50-Year-Old Locomotives

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The Norfolk and Western 611 Steam Engine: A History

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B&O and Western Maryland 1975

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The FULL(ish) History of the CSX Railroad.

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