Just over 140 years after it was built, Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Company 2-6-0 #1 Glenbrook was returned to steam in May of 2015. It hadn't run since 1927, sitting still for 88 years. The Glenbrook now holds the record as the oldest operating narrow gauge steamer in North America, having built in April of 1875. After watching a video of this piece of history, I wish that more steam locos from the 19th century was operating, as they were more colorful, and used various metals, at that time. Nowadays, majority of operating steamers are painted black. Restoring steamers built in the 19th century are more difficult because the pieces needed and the information needed to restore it is also harder to find compared to steamers built in the 20th century. I also wish that more kids would put down their video games and get their hands dirty restoring these pieces of American history.