Southern Railway

Heritage Units


NS #3160

Norfolk Southern #3170

  • builder:Electro Motive Division
  • model:SD40
  • type:C-C road power
  • built:Apr 1971, EMD #37355
  • series:1268 produced 1966-72
  • engine:EMD 645E3 (16 cyl, 3000 hp)
  • notes:
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    to Norfolk Southern #3170
    repainted to SOU paint scheme 2015
    to Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
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    NS #4610

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    Norfolk Southern #4610

  • builder:Electro Motive Division
  • model:GP59
  • type:B-B road switcher
  • built:Nov 1989, EMD #887007-2
  • series:36 produced 1985-89
  • engine:EMD 710G3A (12 cyl, 3000 hp)
  • notes:
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    1 of 33 in NS order #887007
    NS only customer for GP59 model
    repainted in SOU paint scheme, 1992
    returned to NS paint scheme, 2012
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    herald_sou typewriter n 1992, a request for a special commemorative Southern Railway locomotive was made to Norfolk Southern from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers - Southern Railway General Committee of Adjustment. The project was the idea of Ben Lee, BLE local Chairman at Charlotte, NC. Mr. Lee made the request, designed the altered Southern passenger paint scheme, designed the commemorative plaque honoring NS-BLE Thoroughbred Quality joint projects and Southern Railway engineers. The locomotive would also commemorate the centennial of the Southern Railway (1894-1994) and was intended as an occasional helper engine for the then active Southern 4501 steam locomotive. The request was made to NS executives Arnold McKinnon and Paul Rudder. NS realized the significance of all aspects of the project and approval was given.

    ns4610_inset1 Although rumors circulated that a new EMD SD70 locomotive would receive the commemorative paint, NS instead chose to repaint a 3-1/2 year old EMD GP59. The reasoning was that it would be better to have a lower horsepower, four-axle GP59 tied up when the unit was sent to special events, rather than a high-adhesion, high horsepower, six-axle locomotive.

    In April of 1994, the NS locomotive paint shop at Chattanooga, Tennessee, outshopped the 4610 in its special commemorative Southern Railway paint. It was painted in classic Southern Sylvan Green and Imitation Aluminum, with black frame, trucks and fuel tank, and dulux gold (yellow) lettering and logos. The special commemorative plaque was located on the left side of the long hood, just under the radiator grilles. The 4610 was used across the NS system, although much of its time was spent at different locations in the south. The unit also appeared for display at many railfan events.

    ns4610_inset2 After 10 years in service, the special paint on the 4610 was looking a bit weathered and rumors surfaced that the unit would be repainted, presumably back into NS black. However, in May 2004, the 4610 was again repainted at the NS paint shop at Chattanooga, TN, in fresh Southern commemorative green. It was released just in time for the 50th anniversary celebration of the NS Debutts Yard in Chattanooga, TN. A couple differences in the paint were that the SR end logos were in gold leaf rather than dulux gold (yellow) and the commemorative plaque, which had "disappeared" during its first 10 years in service, was not replaced. Two additional changed occurred, the first in May 2005 when the unit received a rooftop air conditioning unit on the cab, and the second was in April 2008, when it received the FRA-mandated 4" solid white reflective striping on both sides of the frame.

    In late 2011, rumors again surfaced, saying that the 4610 was to be repainted. In December 2011, it was placed into storage at the NS Juniata Locomotive Shops at Altoona, PA, while it awaited shop time for some needed mechanical repairs. and repainting. On January 21, 2012, the 4610 was released from the NS Juniata Shops, freshly painted in NS black and white "horsehead" Operation Lifesaver paint scheme. After nearly 18 years of service in the Southern commemorative paint, the 4610 was repainted as NS was making plans for its 30th anniversary heritage locomotive fleet. A new Southern Railway GE ES44AC heritage unit was released from Chattanooga, TN, on March 20, 2012.

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    NS #8099

    Norfolk Southern #8099

  • builder:General Electric
  • model:ES44AC "Evolution series"
  • type:C-C road power
  • built:Feb 2012, GE #60753
  • series:still in production
  • engine:GEVO (12 cyl, 4400 hp)
  • notes:
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    painted by NS Chattanooga shops
    1 of 10 Evolution units in heritage paint
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    herald_ns2 egyptian s part of its 30th anniversary celebration in 2012, Norfolk Southern painted 20 new locomotives in the color schemes of predecessor railroads. The commemorative units quickly became known as NS' Heritage Locomotives.

    Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroad companies were built, merged, reorganized, and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern, itself created from the consolidation of Southern Railway and Norfolk and Western Railway in 1982. In 1999, Norfolk Southern acquired a portion of Conrail. The Heritage Locomotives represent railroads that played significant roles in Norfolk Southern’s history. The first unit, Conrail 8098, rolled out of Altoona, Pa., March 15, and the final one, Lackawanna 1074, rolled out of Muncie, Ind., on June 27.

    Each paint scheme was modified to fit contemporary locomotives while staying as true as possible to the original designs. Norfolk Southern employees in Altoona and Chattanooga, Tenn., painted GE ES44AC locomotives, while the EMD SD70ACe units were painted at Progress Rail Services’ facility in Muncie, Ind. The Heritage Locomotives are used in freight service across Norfolk Southern’s 19,500-mile, 22-state network.

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    Nov 2020 / RWH

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    Nov 2020 / RWH

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    This page was updated on 2024-10-16