Reading 2124 - Steamtown NHS - Scranton, PA
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N 41° 24.499 W 075° 40.408
18T E 443711 N 4584304
Entry about Reading Railroad steam locomotive 2124, located at Steamtown NHS in Scranton, PA.
Waymark Code: WMXZ7P
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 03/20/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member kaschper69
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RDG 2124 started life as a 2-8-0 Consolidation in 1924. It was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, originally numbered 2044, and saw service with RDG until 1947, when it was converted to a Class T-1 4-8-4 Northern. It remained in revenue service until 1956.

From Wikipedia:

"The locomotive that became 2124 was originally built as Reading Company class I-10sa 2-8-0 number 2044 in 1924.[1] Starting in 1945, Reading began building a new class of 4-8-4 Northern-type locomotives using the boilers and fireboxes from the I-10sas, designating these new locomotive the T-1 class. 2044 underwent this rebuild in late 1946 and emerged in January 1947 as the number 2124.
For the majority of its working life, the 2124 was used on freight trains, primarily coal trains throughout various parts of the Reading's network before being retired from active service in 1956.
The 2124 was brought back into service in October 1959 to pull a series of railfan excursions known as the "Iron Horse Rambles." In December 1959, shortly after the beginning of the Iron Horse Rambles, 2124 was filmed at the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal for the Mark Robson film, From the Terrace.[2] In 1963, 2124's flue time ran out and it was retired from active service and was sold to locomotive collector and owner of Blount Seafood, F. Nelson Blount for his Steamtown, USA, museum in North Walpole, New Hampshire, later relocated across the Connecticut River to Bellows Falls, Vermont.
The 2124 was displayed in Vermont until Steamtown moved to Scranton, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1983–84. In 1986, Steamtown was taken over by the National Park Service and became Steamtown National Historic Site. 2124 was placed on display near the entrance to the park and was one of the first things visitors would see upon entering the park. In 2010, the 2124 was removed from its longtime display spot and moved into Steamtown's back-shops in order to have its asbestos insulation removed. The 2124 also received a cosmetic restoration and was returned to the parking lot display track."
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