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  • Flying Scotsman’s US Appeal Ahead of Historic Centenary

    Flying Scotsman’s US Appeal Ahead of Historic Centenary

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    May 12, 2022

    The UK’s National Railway Museum is seeking the help of rail fans across the United States to help celebrate the 100th birthday of one of the world’s most recognizable steam locomotives – Flying Scotsman. 

    Built in Doncaster, England, in 1923, the engine became the first steam locomotive to officially reach 100 mph, capturing the hearts of people across the world. 

    Flying Scotsman turns 100 in 2023, and the locomotive’s current owners, the National Railway Museum, have launched an appeal to find memories and stories of Flying Scotsman. These could feature as part of a new exhibition called Flying Scotsman: 100 Years, 100 Voices.

    Charlotte Kingston, Head of Interpretation and Design at the National Railway Museum, said: “Often described as ‘the people’s engine,’ we want to hear what Flying Scotsman means to you, and we particularly want to hear from people who have family memories of Flying Scotsman’s famous trip to the United States. We hope that this exhibition will create a lasting and important chapter in the Flying Scotsman story.” 

    Flying Scotsman famously visited the United States and Canada between 1969 and 1973 as part of a tour organized by British owner Alan Pegler. In 1969, Flying Scotsman was fitted with a cowcatcher, a bell and American-style whistle and set off from Boston along the eastern seaboard of the United States, visiting New York, Washington D.C., and ending in Houston, Texas. 

    The following year Flying Scotsman began another tour of U.S. towns and cities, which included Chicago and the National Railroad Museum at Green Bay, Wisconsin, before travelling to Canada and finishing at Niagara Falls on the Canadian/U.S. border. 

    The 1970 tour was beset by financial difficulties, and in a bid to balance the books, in 1971 Pegler arranged for the train to travel to Toronto and then San Francisco where it went on display at Fisherman’s Wharf. The trip worked well operationally but was a financial disaster, and Alan Pegler was forced into bankruptcy, leaving Flying Scotsman stranded in the USA.

    In 1973 Flying Scotsman was brought back to the UK after Sir William McAlpine arranged to pay creditors and to purchase the locomotive.

    Flying Scotsman left the Doncaster workshops in February 1923 and was the first locomotive of the newly formed LNER (London and North Eastern Railway). Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley and numbered 1472, the locomotive was named ‘Flying Scotsman’ the following year when it was picked to attend the British Empire Exhibition in London and renumbered 4472. 

    To submit your memories of Flying Scotsman, visit: www.railwaymuseum.org.uk/flying-scotsman/your-moments-and-memories 

    For more information and to arrange interviews:

    Source: The National Railway Museum, UK

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  • Texas State Railroad Adds Vintage Diesel to Its Roster of Historic Locomotives

    Texas State Railroad Adds Vintage Diesel to Its Roster of Historic Locomotives

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    updated: Jan 29, 2018

    Railroading fans and history buffs of all ages will have one more reason to visit Texas State Railroad in 2018.  During the spring of 2018, Texas State Railroad (TSR) will place into service a restored FP9 streamlined passenger unit, number TSR 125.

    The addition of this classic diesel locomotive to the railroad’s fleet culminates a five-year effort initiated by the Texas State Rail Authority and completed by The Western Group. Both entities are enthusiastic about finalizing the restoration of this period diesel which complements the railroad’s notable roster of steam engines. These remarkably restored engines aren’t just for show; all of the railroad’s historic powerhorses provide timeless journeys along the Piney Woods Route between Palestine and Rusk, Texas.

    Between 1954 and 1959, General Motors built 481 of the FP9 and FP7 locomotives to haul passengers during the “Golden Age” of streamliners. Debuting in March 1957, TSR 125 was fabricated for the Canadian National Railway for use on passenger trains like its famous “Super Continental” which operated from Montreal to Vancouver, British Columbia. The unit develops 1750 horsepower from its 16-cylinder diesel engine while a separate generator provides electrical power for heating, air conditioning and interior lighting. It is identical to locomotives used by several historic railroads which served Texas, including the Rock Island, the Cotton Belt, Southern Pacific, Frisco and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, also known as the “Katy.”

    Texas State Railroad will apply a paint scheme inspired by Katy’s fleet of passenger diesels, including those used on the famed “Texas Special” which operated between St. Louis and San Antonio. The striking red, yellow and silver palette is the perfect complement to the railroad’s historic passenger car color scheme. The restored FP9 diesel will pull these 1920s cars on a number of select dates throughout the 2018 season.

    TSR’s sister Railroad, Verde Canyon Railroad, based in Clarkdale, Arizona, also operates two rare FP7 streamlined locomotives on its excursion trains through the picturesque Verde Canyon near Sedona, Arizona. With these marvels of motive power, it’s no wonder that Verde Canyon Railroad is designated an “Arizona Treasure” and Texas State Railroad is the “Official Railroad of Texas.” For more information on TSR’s 2018 schedule, visit TexasStateRailroad.net or call 855-632-7729. 
     

    Take a Ride Back in Time With Us!

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • KLW is Only Freight Locomotive Manufacturer to Achieve EPA Tier 4 Certifications for Switch and Line Haul Duty Cycles

    KLW is Only Freight Locomotive Manufacturer to Achieve EPA Tier 4 Certifications for Switch and Line Haul Duty Cycles

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    updated: Aug 22, 2017

    Knoxville Locomotive Works (KLW), an original equipment manufacturer of switcher and road-switcher locomotives, was recently awarded EPA Tier 4 emissions certifications for its SE Series four and six axle locomotive designs.

    The Tier 4 certifications include the switch duty cycle for KLW models rated at 2000, 2200 and 2300 bhp and the line haul duty cycle for KLW models rated at 2400 through 3200 bhp.  KLW is the only freight locomotive manufacturer to have achieved Tier 4 switch and line haul certifications in this broad range of horsepower classifications with single engine prime movers.

    “KLW’s strategy was to assimilate a team of industry experts and supplier resources capable of advancing to the stringent requirements of Tier 4 locomotive air quality standards. These locomotives use DEF at a rate of less than 2.5% per gallon of diesel fuel while delivering significantly improved fuel savings and tractive effort versus their conventional locomotive counterparts,” said Knoxville Locomotive Works’ Chairman Pete Claussen.

    Media Contact:

    James Wurtz

    Phone: 865-804-4383

    Email: jmw@goklw.com

    Source: Knoxville Locomotive Works, Inc.

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  • Ingenuity Meets Design: First State Manufacturing (US) and FISA (Italy) Announce Partnership

    Ingenuity Meets Design: First State Manufacturing (US) and FISA (Italy) Announce Partnership

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    The mass transit, commercial seating industry now has a new option with the introduction of F² Seating, a joint venture between two industry leaders. The new company will combine the ingenuity and design talents that each company employs for each of its various platforms in their respective markets into complete seat assemblies. The company will operate internationally and serve the mass transit industry for passenger and driver seats in the rail and aviation world.

    ​​​The new company formed by First State Manufacturing, Inc., (FSM) and FISA Italy (FISA) is called F² Seating™ and is designed to integrate the custom cut and sew upholstery performed by FSM in the United States with the European design engineering style manufactured by FISA in Italy. F² Seating™ will provide the commercial seating industry with a unique blend of form, fit, function and style positioning both partners to better serve a growing mass transit need throughout the world.

    F² Seating™ will offer one stop shopping for complete seat assemblies from the seat frame to the cushions and their upholstered covers. The company will offer seating for passengers and drivers on a variety of platforms including rail, truck, bus and aircraft. Initial standard designs are currently in production and will be ready for market by 2017.  

    Mass Transit is a growing industry with a constant demand for products to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers.  As high speed rail continues to expand throughout the world, F² Seating™ will serve existing markets as well as the growth areas anticipated in the United States, China, Europe and Japan.

    “F² Seating™  has a streamlined purchasing system making  it possible for purchasing agents and contracting officers to work with one company from the beginning to end of the seat assembly system making purchasing easier for the end user and providing cost savings due to realized efficiencies,” said Scott Crothers Vice President of Marketing and Contract Administration for FSM.  “F² Seating™ offers the ability to comply with either U.S. or European safety standards that makes purchasing simple for the end user,” continued Mr. Crothers.  “In addition, F² Seating™ provides continued standards of quality and customer service that both companies provide their current customers.” 

    Mr. Luca Giantin, Marketing Director for FISA said, “This venture brings two very solid companies with fine reputations together to serve a market that is beginning to request quotes for complete seat assemblies rather than components.  F² Seating™ business philosophy of Italian design combined with American ingenuity will allow us to accommodate these requests with new and exciting products for the industry.  In addition, our business model will allow for the flexibility of manufacturing in the market best suited for production, allowing us to capture savings for the markets we now serve separately under our own brands. ”

    F² Seating™ will be represented by both Mr. Crothers and Mr. Giantin at the International Trade Fair for Transport Technology Innotrans 2016 in Berlin in September 2016, at the FISA Italy booth in Hall 1.1/311.

    To learn more about F² Seating™ visit either the First State Manufacturing website www.FirstStateMfg.com, or FISA Italy  website www.fisaitaly.com or contact 302 424 4520 (US) 39 0432 986 071 (Italy).​

    Source: First State Manufacturing, Inc.

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