It has been a while. Since PRR 1223 last run in 1989.
here is the history of the locomotive.
D16 class 4-4-0 1223 was homebuilt by the PRR juniata shops in Altoona. In later years the 1223 was displayed at railroad fairs in 1930,1940,and 1950,s. After retirement the 4-4-0 was stored with other PRR locomotives at the Northumberland roundhouse. in 1969 the Strasburg Railroad Leased the
4-4-0 and restored it to service. In the 1970's and 1980's the 1223 pulled the Strasburg tourist trains and occasional offline excursion trips. The 1223 stayed in operation at strasburg untill the early 1990's. When the lease on the 1223 had to renewed. But the Strasburg or Railroad museum did not renew the contract because of the 1223,s firebox and boiler jacket was not safe to meet FRA codes. the 1223 is now a static display. It may never steam under its own power again. (information from wikipedia)

here is the history of the locomotive.
D16 class 4-4-0 1223 was homebuilt by the PRR juniata shops in Altoona. In later years the 1223 was displayed at railroad fairs in 1930,1940,and 1950,s. After retirement the 4-4-0 was stored with other PRR locomotives at the Northumberland roundhouse. in 1969 the Strasburg Railroad Leased the
4-4-0 and restored it to service. In the 1970's and 1980's the 1223 pulled the Strasburg tourist trains and occasional offline excursion trips. The 1223 stayed in operation at strasburg untill the early 1990's. When the lease on the 1223 had to renewed. But the Strasburg or Railroad museum did not renew the contract because of the 1223,s firebox and boiler jacket was not safe to meet FRA codes. the 1223 is now a static display. It may never steam under its own power again. (information from wikipedia)
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