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November 3, 1991: Three legendary steam locomotives—Southern Railway 4501, Norfolk & Western 611, and Norfolk & Western 1218—united in Chattanooga, Tennessee to pull a single 28-car excursion train. This was the first mainline triple-header in over 50 years, marking the 25th anniversary of Norfolk Southern's historic steam program. Together, they produced nearly 250,000 pounds of tractive effort in one spectacular demonstration of American steam power. What Happens When You Couple Three Steam Giants Together? 📋 FACT CHECK & ACCURACY: ✅ This video tells the TRUE story of the 1991 Norfolk Southern Triple-Header based on verified historical records ✅ Primary Sources: Virginia Museum of Transportation official archives Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum historical records Norfolk Southern Railway corporate documentation Trains Magazine contemporary coverage (1991) Pentrex 'Chattanooga Steam Reunion' documentary footage ✅ All specifications and events have been fact-checked: Date: November 3, 1991 - VERIFIED ✓ Location: Chattanooga, TN to Atlanta, GA - VERIFIED ✓ Southern 4501: 2-8-2 built 1911, 53,900 lbf - VERIFIED ✓ N&W 611: 4-8-4 built 1950, 80,000 lbf, 110 mph capable - VERIFIED ✓ N&W 1218: 2-6-6-4 built 1943, 114,000 lbf, world's most powerful operational steam locomotive 1987-1991 - VERIFIED ✓ 28-car passenger train formation - VERIFIED ✓ ⚠️ Important Clarification: The Norfolk Southern steam program ended in 1994, three years after this event N&W 611 was restored again in 2015 and continues to operate excursions N&W 1218 remains on static display at Virginia Museum of Transportation Southern 4501 operates at Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum TIMESTAMPS ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Part 1: The Gathering - Three Legends Unite 1:40 - Part 2: The Why Behind the Wonder - 25 Years of Steam 3:20 - Part 3: Power and Coordination - Running as One 5:00 - Part 4: The Departure - History in Motion 6:40 - Part 5: The Reality Check - The End of an Era 8:20 - Part 6: Legacy and Reflection - What We Preserve LEARN MORE 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS: Virginia Museum of Transportation: vmt.org Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum: tvrail.com N&W 611 Information: vmt.org/attractions/611 Southern 4501 History: tvrail.com/equipment/southern-4501 📚 RELATED TOPICS: History of American steam locomotives Norfolk and Western Railway engineering Southern Railway steam program (1966-1994) Modern steam locomotive preservation Double-heading and triple-heading operations W. Graham Claytor Jr. and Robert B. Claytor contributions CHANNEL DESCRIPTION Welcome to our channel dedicated to preserving and sharing the incredible stories of America's railroad heritage. We dive deep into the history, engineering, and human stories behind these magnificent machines. From forgotten records to triumphant restorations, we bring you thoroughly researched, fact-checked content that honors the legacy of steam power. Subscribe for weekly episodes exploring the golden age of railroading, the people who kept it alive, and the preservation efforts ensuring these legends continue to inspire future generations. #SteamLocomotive #RailroadHistory #TripleHeader #NorfolkSouthern #NW611 #NW1218 #Southern4501 #VintageTrains #TrainDocumentary #AmericanHeritage #RailwayPreservation #SteamPower #Railfan FAIR USE DISCLAIMER This video uses historical photographs and archival materials under Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976) for educational and documentary purposes. All historical images are used to illustrate and document factual railway history. This video is not monetized and serves an educational purpose in preserving and sharing American railroad heritage. All locomotive specifications and historical facts have been verified through primary sources including museum archives, railway historical societies, and contemporary documentation. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE & ENGAGE: Subscribe for weekly railroad history documentaries Hit the notification bell to never miss an upload Like this video if you enjoyed learning about these incredible locomotives Comment below with your favorite steam locomotive or share your own railroad memories Share this video with fellow railroad enthusiasts 💬 What's your favorite moment from the golden age of steam? Have you ever seen N&W 611, 1218, or Southern 4501 in person? Share your stories in the comments! Educational Documentary Content All rights reserved. Historical content used for educational purposes under Fair Use.