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765 steam engine schedule 2022

by Arielle Klocko Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Steam in the Valley will bring back Nickel Plate Road Locomotive No. 765 to Cuyahoga Valley in May 2022, running the weekends of May 13-15 and May 20-22. Tickets for January-May 2022 events all go on sale to members Dec. 10 at 9 a.m. and to the public on Dec. 14 at 9 a.m. Tickets can be purchased online.

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When is steam in the valley 2022?

PENINSULA, Ohio – Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s Steam in the Valley event is back for 2022 with excursions scheduled for May 13-15 and May 20-22. The event features rides on the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive No. 765, a Berkshire steam locomotive once known for its advanced technology and aesthetics.

What is the speed of a 765 steam locomotive?

The event features rides on the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive No. 765, a Berkshire steam locomotive once known for its advanced technology and aesthetics. Built in Lima, Ohio, in 1944, the steam locomotive is 15 feet tall, weighs 404 tons and can reach speeds of more than 70 mph, according to the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

What's new with 765 in May?

On Wednesday, the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society announced that Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 765 would be heading to the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a series of springtime excursions. While the trips to Ohio have become somewhat of an annual event for the big Berkshire, this is the first time 765 will be visiting in May.

What is a 765 train?

Nickel Plate Road #765 was part of the railroad's S-2 class and was assigned to hauling main line freight trains around Bellevue, Ohio (the Berks became the railroad's flagship locomotives hauling virtually all of its high priority freight and passenger trains).

What locomotive is in Cuyahoga Valley?

What locomotive pulled the rails through Cuyahoga Valley National Park?

What locomotive pulls the zephyr train?

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INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Some of Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s most popular events are coming back in 2022 just in time for the rail service’s 50th anniversary next year.

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Steam in the Valley Returns This September

The Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive no. 765 returns to Cuyahoga Valley for Steam in the Valley on September 3, 10-12 and 17-19. Guests can travel back in time and catch a ride on the train pulled by the high-stepping, fourteen-wheeled, time machine.

When did the 765 return to service?

Efforts to return NKP 765 back to operational status began in October, 1975 after the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society had been formed in 1972 to restore the locomotive.

What class is the 765?

Nickel Plate Road #765 was part of the railroad's S-2 class and was assigned to hauling main line freight trains around Bellevue, Ohio (the Berks became the railroad's flagship locomotives hauling virtually all of its high priority freight and passenger trains). Overall the Nickel Plate's Berkshires could produce just over 64,000 pounds ...

What locomotive survived the fate of most of her sisters and other steam locomotives?

NKP 765 survived the fate of most of her sisters and other steam locomotives when the railroad, as a gesture of good will, asked if the city of Fort Wayne would like one of its 2-8-4s to be preserved on static display.

What is a 765?

The Nickel Plate Road 765 is one of the more well known large steam locomotives in the country due to its long operating service hauling excursions since the late summer of 1979. Over the years the 2-8-4 Berkshire has been operated all across the Midwest and eastern United States. Following a 12-year period and 4-year rebuild NKP 765 returned ...

How long was Nickel Plate Road 765 in service?

Nickel Plate Road 765 remained in regular service for only about 15 years before she was retired in June, 1958 (as you may note in the chart below, the railroad's S-3 Class of 2-8-4s saw less than 10 years of service!).

How long did it take to rebuild the Fort Wayne Railroad?

It took the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society eight years to raise the money needed for her rebuild, which began in 2001 and was completed by October, 2005 when she officially returned to steam.

Where was the big Berkshire locomotive in 1983?

In this scene of the big Berkshire the locomotive takes a spin on the turntable at Hinton, West Virginia during October of 1983 to head back towards Huntington. Today, the yard is gone. Rob Kitchen photo.

When was the 765 built?

Powered exclusively by volunteers as part of the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society's educational programs, the locomotive has been restored to the way it looked and sounded when it was originally built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1944 . The 765 is remains one of only a handful of mainline steam engines that still operate in North America.

Why was the 765 fired?

767 were among the sleeping sisters in the engine house and after sufficient slumber, the 765 was fired up in 1958 to supply heat to a stranded passenger train in Fort Wayne.

Where were the Berkshires locomotives stored?

At the end of the steam era, several of the eminent Nickel Plate Berkshires locomotives were stored at the Nickel Plate’s relatively new East Wayne yards, which had replaced the cramped quarters of the more urban West Wayne. Both no. 765 and no. 767 were among the sleeping sisters in the engine house and after sufficient slumber, ...

Where was the 765 renumbered?

The roundhouse was asked to quietly change the locomotives’ numbers and the 765 – renumbered as 767 – was placed on display in Lawton Park within sight of the Nickel Plate elevation on May, 1963. The real 767 was scrapped in Chicago in 1964. Fort Wayne’s engine became a downtown showpiece, but after years of exposure to the elements, ...

What is the 765?

Louis Railroad - more commonly known as the Nickel Plate Road - the 765 is now a celebrated icon of American innovation and goodwill ambassador. Powered exclusively by volunteers as part of the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society's educational programs, ...

What is the plaque on the 767?

The plaque, mounted on the tender of 767/765, explaining the locomotive’s preservation in 1963 as a “monument to a great period of development in our country — the era of steam railroading.”. In the 1940s and 50s, the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana and the Nickel Plate Road sustained an interesting love-hate relationship.

What was the story of the 765?

THE STORY OF THE 765. The railroads were the backbone of the United States. They won wars, built cities, and carried citizens from coast to coast. They touched nearly every aspect of American life. Throughout the 19th and early 20th Centuries, railroad’s greatest icon was the steam locomotive. Built to be stronger, sleeker ...

What locomotive is in Cuyahoga Valley?

CVSR partners with Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society to bring the historic Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive No. 765 to the Valley for an unforgettable experience.

What locomotive pulled the rails through Cuyahoga Valley National Park?

Come ride the rails through Cuyahoga Valley National Park while being pulled by the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive #765! Sit back, unwind and test your trivia about the prohibition and roaring 20’s.

What locomotive pulls the zephyr train?

Enjoy an elegant, four-course dinner while seeing the sights of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park from one of our beautiful California Zephyr train cars while being pulled by the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive #765!

What locomotive is in Cuyahoga Valley?

CVSR partners with Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society to bring the historic Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive No. 765 to the Valley for an unforgettable experience.

What locomotive pulled the rails through Cuyahoga Valley National Park?

Come ride the rails through Cuyahoga Valley National Park while being pulled by the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive #765! Sit back, unwind and test your trivia about the prohibition and roaring 20’s.

What locomotive pulls the zephyr train?

Enjoy an elegant, four-course dinner while seeing the sights of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park from one of our beautiful California Zephyr train cars while being pulled by the Nickel Plate Steam Locomotive #765!

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