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Steam In The Valley: NKP 767




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Uploaded to YouTube by: Delay In Block Productions
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 7 May 2020
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 8 November 2016

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Another mainline locomotive famously known for pulling fall steam specials is Nickel Plate Road #765. In September of 2016, the locomotive was disguised as Nickel Plate Road sister #767 and operated the yearly “Steam In The Valley” excursion trains over the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad that same month. Now equipped with a freshly painted black smoke box and a Mars light, which had been absent since the mid-1980s, the engine looked stunning in the bright afternoon sun.

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