Louisville and Nashville Railroad #2152. An 0-8-0 yard switcher built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) for the L&N in 1925. She was sold along with another L&N 0-8-0 (2132) was sold to the Republic Steel Corporation in Florida which is how she survived the L&N's mass scrapping of its steam fleet.
Seen here in "storage" at the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, KY.
One of only 3 L&N steam locomotives left. Including her sister #2132 another 0-8-0 of the same class that was actually built in the L&N's own shops in Louisville. She is currently in Georgia but scheduled to be moved to a museum in Corbin, KY.
Seen here in "storage" at the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, KY.
One of only 3 L&N steam locomotives left. Including her sister #2132 another 0-8-0 of the same class that was actually built in the L&N's own shops in Louisville. She is currently in Georgia but scheduled to be moved to a museum in Corbin, KY.
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