Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation Explained

Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation
Type:Non-Profit
Focus:To provide education and preservation with vintage railroad equipment and to restore Chesapeake and Ohio 2-8-4 No. 2716.
Coordinates:37°41′02.2″N 83°51′21.3″W
Products:Vintage Railroad Equipment
Website:https://www.kentuckysteam.org/
Area Served:Eastern United States
Location:Irvine, Kentucky
Founded Date:February 7, 2016

The Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation (KSHCO) is a nonprofit organization based on the border between Irvine and Ravenna, Kentucky. The organization mainly focuses on the restoration of Chesapeake and Ohio K-4 2-8-4 steam locomotive No. 2716 along with other vintage railroad equipment. The organization has plans of turning the surrounding area into its own tourist attraction called the Kentucky Rail Heritage Center through a partnership with the R.J. Corman Railroad Group and CSX Transportation.

History

KSHCO was formed on February 7, 2016, and on that same day, they announced that they signed a long-term lease with the Kentucky Railway Museum of New Haven to restore and eventually operate Chesapeake and Ohio K-4 No. 2716.[1] They spent a few years searching for a facility to properly rebuild the locomotive, and then in May 2018, KSHCO partnered with CSX Transportation to move No. 2716 to a former Louisville and Nashville rail yard in Ravenna to build a new rail-based tourist and community development center.[2] With the help of CSX and the R.J. Corman Railroad Group, KSHCO has slowly gotten settled into their new location with the addition of more locomotives and rolling stock, and they are currently expanding their plans to enhance tourism and economic growth in central Kentucky.[3]

Equipment

Locomotives

See main article: Chesapeake and Ohio 2716. Chesapeake and Ohio K-4 2-8-4 "Kanawha" No. 2716. It was built by Alco in 1943, and it spent seventeen years on the C&O pulling heavy freight trains until it was removed from the C&O's active list in 1956, and the railroad donated the locomotive to the Kentucky Railway Museum three years later. After spending several years on display, the Kanawha was leased to the Clinchfield Railroad in 1979 for use on their steam excursion program. After the latter plans were canceled, No. 2716 became leased by the Southern Railway, who operated it for their own steam excursion program between 1981 and 1982. Firebox issues had No. 2716's first excursion career was cut short, however, and it subsequently spent the next several years being stored in Birmingham, Alabama. It was eventually leased again to the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, who brought it back under steam and used it to pull mainline excursion trains throughout Indiana and Illinois during 1996, but after the locomotive's flue time expired, the FWRHS decided to ship No. 2716 back to the KRM, and it remained on static display in New Haven for the next sixteen years. When KSHCO was formed, a long-term lease was signed to move No. 2716 to a new facility and restore it to operating condition. After KSHCO acquired a new facility from CSX, No. 2716 was moved out of KRM behind Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railroad (Clinchfield Railroad) F7 No. 800 to loosely recreate its move out of KRM back in 1979.[4] Afterwards, a complete rebuild on the locomotive began taking place, beginning with the replacement of its side firebox sheets. Restoration work will likely be completed by 2030 if donations are raise and if all work proceeds as planned.

See main article: Nickel Plate Road 587. Nickel Plate Road H-6o 2-8-2 "Mikado" No. 587. It was built by Baldwin in 1918 as Lake Erie and Western No. 5541, and it was renumbered to 587 in 1924, two years after the LE&W was purchased by the Nickel Plate. It spent several years on the Nickel Plate, pulling fast freight trains between Michigan City and Indianapolis before it was retired from the active roster in March 1955. Six months later, the locomotive was donated to the city of Indianapolis for static display in Broad Ripple Park, but not before it swapped tenders with fellow Nickel Plate 2-8-2 No. 639. No. 587 remained on display in the park while being exposed to the elements and vandals until October 1983, when it was moved by a group called the "Friends of 587" to Beech Grove with the hopes of having it restored under the lease of the Indiana Transportation Museum. Since its return to steam on September 17, 1988, the locomotive spent eleven years pulling several mainline excursion trains and attending several special events, until it became limited to pulling tourist trains on ITM's own trackage, and its last run occurred in 2002 before its flue time expired. The ITM made several attempts of bringing the locomotive back to service, but after land disputes between the ITM and the city of Noblesville, KSHCO helped vacate the locomotive in 2018.[5] As of 2021, No, 587 is stored in Ravenna, and it is owned by a private individual who works for KSHCO.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Franz. Justin. February 7, 2016. Kentucky group to restore C&O 2-8-4 No. 2716. Trains. Kalmbach Media. September 12, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20171222065507/http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2016/02/07-2716. December 22, 2017.
  2. Web site: 2018-05-21. C&O; 2716 group partners with CSX on Kentucky rail heritage site Trains Magazine. 2021-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20180521003010/http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2018/05/19-co-2716-group-partners-with-csx-on-kentucky-rail-heritage-site. 2018-05-21.
  3. Web site: About. 2021-11-03. Kentucky Steam. en.
  4. Web site: 2019-06-28. Steam group to celebrate 75th birthday for Chesapeake & Ohio locomotive Trains Magazine. 2021-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20190628170126/https://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2018/12/10-steam-group-to-celebrate-75th-birthday-for-chesapeake--ohio-locomotive. 2019-06-28.
  5. Web site: Campbell. Chris. 2021-03-05. KSHC Acquires Cars; New Path For Nickel Plate 587. 2021-11-03. Kentucky Steam. en.
  6. Web site: RailPictures.Net » Photo Search Result » Railroad, Train, Railway Photos, Pictures & News. 2021-11-03. www.railpictures.net.
  7. Web site: R. J. Corman's Classic Steam Locomotive, "Old Smokey," has a New Home R. J. Corman Railroad Group. 2021-11-03. www.rjcorman.com.
  8. Web site: Pictures of CSX 1837 . 2022-06-16 . www.rrpicturearchives.net.
  9. Web site: 2021-05-25 . Kentucky Steam Heritage Adds L&N C30-7 to Collection . 2022-06-16 . Diesel Era . en-US.
  10. Web site: Pictures of CSX 1100. 2021-11-03. www.rrpicturearchives.net.
  11. Web site: Pictures of NS 6162. 2021-11-03. www.rrpicturearchives.net.

External links

Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation official website