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RailPictures.Net Photo: CO 614T Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Steam 4-8-4 at Barboursville, West Virginia by Doug Lilly
 
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      » Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) (more..)
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      » Barboursville, West Virginia, USA (more..)
      » January 25, 1985
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      » CO 614T (more..)
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      In January of 1985, an unlikely scenario unfolded as steam returned to coal train service on the Chesapeake & Ohio main line. Entrepreneur and locomotive owner Ross Rowland headed American Coal Enterprises, a startup company dedicated to designing and building a state of the art coal-fired steam locomotive. At the time, oil prices were skyrocketing, and railroads were receptive to alternative motive power.

      To gather baseline data from a modern steam locomotive, Rowland arranged for his 1948 ex-C&O 4-8-4 614 to pull coal trains and returning empties between Huntington and Hinton, West Virginia for the month of January 1985. The data from tests showed that the Greenbrier had a thermal efficiency of 6% and had approximately the same operating cost as an equivalent diesel. With a projected efficiency of 18%, the ACE 3000 design was set to have a prototype built, with financial backing from several railroads. Shortly after, oil prices tanked and the prototype was stillborn.

      Of course, West Virginia became a railfan destination during the month of tests, and I managed to make two pilgrimages. Here the test bed, renumbered to 614T, barks eastward through Barboursville, West Virginia. Just before it came into view, the big 4-8-4 lost its footing on the snow-covered rails and slipped, spinning its drivers several times until it finally regained traction. The sound is something that I can remember like it was yesterday.
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