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1003:, with the intention of turning it into an enterprising tourist operation, called the Bristol and North Western (B&NW) Railroad. In November 1980, Harold Keene entered negotiations with the MCRM about leasing No. 4960 for the Virginia-based operation. Despite some museum members being reluctant to let No. 4960 go, the MCRM agreed to loan the locomotive to the B&NW for a period of ten years. The B&NW was mandated to agree to keep the locomotive in its CB&Q livery, during the lease. In January 1981, No. 4960 was moved out of North Freedom and shipped on the C&NW and
963:. Louis Menk explored ways to reduce operating costs for the railroad, and in doing so, he decided to shut down the steam program. No. 4960's flue time was set to expire on August 1, 1966, and it had been expected that the locomotive would receive a flue extension to run another year, but Menk decided against it. Throughout 1966, No. 4960 pulled some final excursion runs throughout Illinois, and on June 30, it pulled the second annual Schlitz CWM train between Baraboo and Milwaukee. On July 17, No. 4960 pulled the CB&Q's very last steam excursion train, labeled the "
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Williams and the Grand Canyon Village, and it led every subsequent GCR train by the end of September. The O-1A was able to pull nine loaded passenger cars on GCR without diesel assistance, and while it is capable of pulling more, the extra capacity would create greater wear on the locomotive while traveling at lower speeds at the steep 3%-grades leading into the Canyon. On the weekend of October 5–6, the Grand Canyon Chapter of the
1163:(FRA). The disassembly and inspection process lasted four months, with the O-1A's boiler passing the inspection with minimal required maintenance. On February 14, 2012, during the centennial of Arizona's statehood, No. 4960 lead the Arizona Centennial train on GCR, with 1,100 passengers on board the train that day. On May 16, No. 4960 performed another doubleheader run with Santa Fe 3751, when the latter visited GCR as part of a six-day mainline excursion.
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other modifications were also applied to alter No. 4960's mechanical performance and cosmetic appearance, including the addition of a boiler-tube cowcatcher and a center-mounted dual-beam headlight on the smokebox door. The crews decided to give No. 4960 a new livery that would symbolize GCR, instead of retaining the locomotive's original CB&Q livery, and the end result bears a resemblance to locomotives from the
1071:, 19, 20, and 29) for use on the route, but Gary Bensman, who was hired as GCR's Chief Mechanical Officer (CMO) during the company's first year, had informed Max Biegert that No. 4960 was also available and suitable for GCR's requirements. After subsequent negotiations with the MCRM took place, GCR purchased No. 4960 on September 16—one day before No. 18 pulled the Railway's first train.
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wheels led to repairs on them taking a number of months to complete. The owners of Casad became impatient about the wheel-less 4960's prolonged storage status in New Haven, so they later threatened to scrap the locomotive, if GCR did not remove it within thirty days. As a last resort, Franzen and his crew opted to cut the boiler from the frame to ship No. 4960 in separate pieces via
820:, the CB&Q initiated a $ 140-million program to dieselize their locomotive fleet, with multiple steam locomotives being reassigned or retired from service. No. 4960 was reassigned to work in the Beardstown Division—the final division on the CB&Q where almost all locomotives assigned were steam-powered. On the Beardstown Division, No. 4960 served as a mine switcher to pull
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1067:'s abandoned 64-mile (103 km) route between Williams, Arizona and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon was being redeveloped into a tourist operation, called the Grand Canyon Railway (GCR), under the guidance of Max and Thelma Biegert. In July that same year, GCR acquired four Ex-Lake Superior and Ishpeming (LS&I) 2-8-0 "Consolidation" locomotives (
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the demand to have it immediately placed into service, the B&NW crews had to only operate No. 4960 at a working pressure of 150 psi (1,034 kPa), as opposed to 200 psi (1,379 kPa). Restoration work was completed on March 1, and No. 4960 was moved to B&NW property, later that month.
748:. At Williams, No. 4960 was extensively reconditioned with multiple modifications to improve its performance and cosmetics, abandoning its original CB&Q livery. It entered service for GCR in July 1996, and No. 4960 began pulling the Railway's passenger trains between Williams and the South Rim of the
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At a cost of $ 1.6 million, the major rebuild on No. 4960 took thirty-months over a three-year period to complete. In May 1996, No. 4960 was test-fired outside the shop, and two months later, on July 9, the locomotive emerged from the shop and performed its first test run. On July 27, No. 4960 pulled
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Bensman leaving his Casad shop, a group of GCR workforces led by Robert Franzen began to prepare No. 4960 to be moved out of Casad Industrial Park, but NS informed them that they would not ship the locomotive, due to pits being discovered in its axles. All of No. 4960's wheels were removed
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Bristol and Benham. Along the route, the locomotive had to climb a steep 3%-grade from Bristol to Haskell. By the end of 1981, the B&NW had hauled over 10,000 passengers,
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Jackson, the locomotive was moved inside the former Jackson Iron and Steel Company (JISCO) steel mill, where steam locomotive expert Gary Bensman was hired to overhaul and return No. 4960 to service. With the locomotive being worn out from running for the CB&Q steam program, and
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Franzen, convinced Harold Keene to allow him and other volunteers to repair and run No. 4960 on the B&NW for a short time in
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October 1970, the SHSW donated No. 4960 to the MCRM, and the museum agreed to abide by the terms of the 1966 donation, regarding the locomotive's CB&Q appearance. The museum was unable to use the locomotive on their light-weight trackage, due to its heavy weight, so for a number of
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September 19, 2009, during the 20th anniversary of GCR's grand reopening, No. 4960 was
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Franzen, who succeeded Bensman as GCR's CMO, was to lead the process. The shopforces of GCR were determined that when restored, No. 4960 would pull more cars than Nos. 18 and 29 could, and Franzen opted to give the
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October 18, 1963, No. 4960 pulled a deadhead equipment train to Casper, Wyoming, in preparation to attend a special event, but en route, the locomotive smacked into the rear car of a passenger train in
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759:, discontinued steam operations, but they resumed for limited service the following year, with No. 4960 being converted to burn waste vegetable oil. As of 2024, No. 4960 remains operational at GCR, and it serves as a stablemate to Ex-
1120:(NRHS) hosted a series of photo charters to serve as No. 4960's formal GCR debut. In August 2002, No. 4960 took part in that year's NRHS Convention on GCR, with the O-1A performing a photo doubleheader with visiting locomotive
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704:(CB&Q). It was used by the CB&Q to pull freight trains, until 1958, when the locomotive pulled its first excursion fantrip, as part of the railroad's steam excursion program.
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Boyd, Jim (September 1982). "The Bristol & North Western: A Burlington Mike on the "Trail of the Lonesome Pine."".
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2693:"GC Railway to run steam engine once every month through September"
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Del Vecchio, Mike (January 1997). "4960's Grand Debut".
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462:33.00 sq ft (3.066 m)
1229:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 4963
1224:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 4000
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253:15 ft 21 in (5.11 m)
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2808:. October 6, 2015. Archived from
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311:506,080 lb (229,550 kg)
295:310,780 lb (140,970 kg)
287:233,850 lb (106,070 kg)
2907:. Kalmbach Media. Archived from
2876:. August 8, 2023. Archived from
2628:Duffy, Lynda (January 3, 2012).
1208:
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1124:and a tripleheader with No. 18.
725:, who in turn donated it to the
558:58,090 lbf (258.40 kN)
303:195,300 lb (88,600 kg)
29:
2986:America's Greatest Circus Train
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361:59 sq ft (5.5 m)
3038:"By steam to the Grand Canyon"
2737:. May 20, 2023. Archived from
2705:. May 14, 2013. Archived from
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1059:Grand Canyon Railway ownership
1:
3005:Burlington Route Steam Finale
2549:. May 4, 2010. Archived from
1294:
420:200 psi (1,400 kPa)
3099:"Critical checkup for steam"
913:proclaimed No. 4960 as the "
727:Mid-Continent Railway Museum
627:(When hauling school trains)
475: • Tubes and flues
7:
1437:. March 5, 1967. p. 87
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1180:temporarily outfitted with
761:Lake Superior and Ishpeming
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3035:Bianchi, Curt (May 1995).
2937:Bianchi, Curt (May 1997).
2201:"News photos — She's back"
773:
755:In 2008, GCR's new owner,
483: • Total surface
3096:Hadder, Eric (May 2013).
3074:"Grand Canyon goes green"
3030:. Illinois Railroad Club.
1779:Zeirke, Jim (July 2000).
1143:built and designed for a
954:Chicago and North Western
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1781:"The Great Circus Train"
1632:"Remembering the Mike".
1254:
1234:Grand Trunk Western 4070
1029:the state of the economy
985:Grand Trunk Western 5629
881:" excursions to educate
731:North Freedom, Wisconsin
396: • Large tubes
375: • Small tubes
67:Baldwin Locomotive Works
3071:Wrinn, Jim (May 2010).
3003:Stagner, Lloyd (1997).
2323:Wrinn, Jim (May 2007).
1145:China Railways QJ Class
893:" for the school runs.
852:First excursion service
785:Eddystone, Pennsylvania
670:(3rd excursion service)
665:(2nd excursion service)
654:(2nd excursion service)
649:(1st excursion service)
459: • Arch tubes
358: • Grate area
245: in (10.30 m)
205: in (1.080 m)
3063:Railfan & Railroad
3011:: South Platte Press.
2984:Nelson, Bruce (2013).
2976:Railfan & Railroad
2965:Railfan & Railroad
2940:"Steam's comeback kid"
2667:Railfan & Railroad
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320:Recycled vegetable oil
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3026:Stowe, J. A. (1966).
2776:on September 22, 2022
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1244:Southern Railway 4501
1239:Nickel Plate Road 587
1137:Lempor Exhaust System
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391: in (57 mm)
3009:David City, Nebraska
1182:Southern Pacific 982
1169:Man vs. Machine race
679:Grand Canyon Railway
634:(When painted brass)
596:Grand Canyon Railway
443: • Firebox
250: • Drivers
3158:Baldwin locomotives
3148:Freight locomotives
2646:on December 5, 2023
1867:"Steam News Photos"
1808:"Steam News Photos"
1150:2000s energy crisis
1083:and shipped to NS'
1063:In early 1989, the
952:(CWM) train on the
950:Circus World Museum
870:Galesburg, Illinois
548:Performance figures
228: • Engine
1656:"Tenshodo Mikado?"
1435:The New York Times
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723:Baraboo, Wisconsin
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3143:2-8-2 locomotives
2995:978-0-911581-64-5
2880:on August 8, 2023
2842:Williams, Arizona
2837:The Williams News
2806:Williams, Arizona
2801:The Williams News
2703:Williams, Arizona
2698:The Williams News
2640:Williams, Arizona
2635:The Williams News
2553:on August 5, 2021
2547:Williams, Arizona
2542:The Williams News
2517:on April 16, 2021
2511:Williams, Arizona
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2478:on April 15, 2021
2471:The Williams News
2358:The Williams News
1065:Santa Fe Railroad
943:Mississippi River
939:Savanna, Illinois
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891:The Great Teacher
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