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Western Railroad Discussion > Modesto's ATSF #2921 move statusDate: 06/22/17 12:19 Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: lynnpowell I checked out the ATSF 2921 in Modesto this morning. A contracted crew of about eight men were on site working. The fence and weeds around the locomotive have been removed, creating a nice wide-open photo opportunity for a morning shot. I haven't been able to get a photo like this of the locomotive for 35 or more years! A worker on the scene told me that they have to have the locomotive ready to move by the first of July.
Date: 06/22/17 12:34 Re: Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: Margaret_SP_fan Wow! That is a beautiful photo! Thank you
very much for that and for news about the move. Date: 06/22/17 13:22 Re: Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: bbethmann Move where?
Date: 06/22/17 13:34 Re: Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: jst3751 bbethmann Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Move where? https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?10,4301614,4302345#msg-4302345 Date: 06/22/17 15:36 Re: Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: lloydnet Good to see that the old girl is finally getting moved out of the flood plain. As I recall, some years back a crew from Barstow,I think, removed a lot of sheet metal and other parts which were put in storage in the old Rainbo Bread building for safe keeping. I believe that was when the Asbestos was removed as well. It would be nice to see the engine cosmetically restored and perhaps a pole barn built over the engine to help protect her from the weather..I still remember when I was about in first grade back in the early sixties going to the little park with my dad and climbing all over the engine..Glad she was saved ..
Date: 06/22/17 17:47 Re: Modesto's ATSF #2921 move status Author: Westbound Here's a copy of the news article from 1960 published in the Modesto Bee newspaper, showing just how this huge locomotive came to rest down the hill in a childrens' park. Perhaps the first time in history that a 4-8-4 ever went down a 15% grade!
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