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1031:; whichever end was the front during the trip would hold white passengers, while the rear held black passengers. It was given to the Kentucky Railway Museum by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1958. During the Civil War Centennial observances of the 1960s this car was pulled by the famous Civil War-era steam locomotive
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Kentucky Railway Museum faced vandalism concerns in its new location. In June 1992 it became necessary to build a razor wire perimeter fence after three juveniles (of an average age of twelve) damaged several of the historic cars and trains. Rich Collins, then the museum director, worried about
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Louisville and Nashville Steam Locomotive #152 is one of the trains used to take passengers to Boston, Kentucky, and back. It was donated to the museum by Louisville and Nashville Railroad President William H. Kendall in 1957. It is the oldest known remaining 4-6-2 Pacific to exist. It is
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Jefferson County, it became necessary to move to the current site in New Haven, which opened on July 4, 1990. The original New Haven location was 8 acres (3.2 ha), with a building, and was donated by Lewis and Chester Simms, two New Haven businessmen, along with their wives
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leased it for use on its steam program from 1981 until 1982 when it was put into storage. In 1995 when the Fort Wayne
Railroad Historical Society moved it to their shops and ran it in the summer of 1996, then retired it and sent it back to
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Ravenna, KY where It'll be Restored to service. Having been originally donated in 1959 and restored to operation by other companies and organizations 4 times: in 1979 for
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The KRM currently owns 4 steam locomotives and 12 diesel locomotives, several of which are either under restoration or operational. You can see the full list below.
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Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Passenger and Baggage Depots
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Mitchellsburg Louisville and Nashville Railroad Culvert
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Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad
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L & N Steam Locomotive No. 152 NRHP Nomination Form
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Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers
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Louisville, Henderson, and St. Louis Railroad Depot
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Illinois Central Railroad Station and Freight Depot
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1668:Wohlfarth, Jenny (July 2004). "Making Tracks".
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2311:Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
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2160:U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum
1865:Shelbyville L & N Railroad Depot
1815:Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Store
1794:Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati
1659:Tagliarino, David (August 5, 1974).
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355:Old Louisville and Nashville Station
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1769:Big South Fork Scenic Railway
1601:Kleber, John E., ed. (2001).
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96:Show map of the United States
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2414:East Kentucky Science Center
2398:Shaker Museum at South Union
2357:Elkhorn City Railroad Museum
2231:Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum
2028:Tank Pond Railroad Underpass
1779:Elkhorn City Railroad Museum
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2191:Bardstown Historical Museum
2124:Aviation Museum of Kentucky
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1947:Cincinnati Southern Bridge
1875:Union Station (Louisville)
1544:Hay, Melba Porter (2002).
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19:Not to be confused with
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2367:Kentucky Railway Museum
2296:Mary Todd Lincoln House
2155:Rosemary Clooney Museum
1962:High Bridge of Kentucky
1942:C&O Railroad Bridge
1789:Kentucky Railway Museum
1652:Murray State University
1639:Murray State University
1626:Murray State University
1584:Scenic Driving Kentucky
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1330:Kentucky Railway Museum
1303:www.steamlocomotive.com
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446:Rogers Locomotive Works
188:Kentucky Railway Museum
27:Kentucky Railway Museum
2301:McCreary County Museum
2251:Frazier History Museum
1582:Kappele, Cora (2000).
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2424:Kentucky River Museum
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2023:Russell Railroad YMCA
1855:Old L & N Station
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1860:Paris Railroad Depot
1525:Day, Teresa (2005).
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204:Louisville, Kentucky
68:Show map of Kentucky
2505:Kentucky portal
2336:Thomas Edison House
2246:F.M. Stafford House
2221:Coal Miners' Museum
2150:Muhammad Ali Center
1987:Young's High Bridge
1670:Cincinnati Magazine
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