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On an overcast, drab winter's day, the Woodstown Central Railroad would fire up the recently restored 0-6-0 #9 to handle excursions titled the "Winter Rambler" across the entire length of the railroad. With a wintry mix of conditions approaching, the train would begin its journey in South Woodstown, heading for the wye in Salem. After turning the locomotive around, the train would continue to Swedesboro, where it would run around the train again before finally terminating at South Woodstown. This route would be traversed in both tender-first and smokebox-first orientations, providing a full exploration of the scenic Salem Branch with the stout switcher. Even in the inclement conditions, the locomotive and crew would put on a wonderful display of steam and sound on America's newest premier tourist operation. Sit back and join us as we follow Woodstown Central 9 in "The Winter Rambler," brought to you by Keystone Rail Productions! History of Woodstown Central 9: Woodstown Central 9 is an 0-6-0 built in October of 1942 by the American Locomotive Company for the US Army, working at Fort Dix and Fort Eustis. Retired in 1958, the locomotive was sold to the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway and hauled that railroad’s last steam-powered trip in 1963. After the Virginia Blue Ridge dieselized, 9 was stored in operational condition until 1966, when it was sold to the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad. The locomotive operated sporadically from in the late 1960's and again from 1976 to 1981. A restoration on the locomotive began in 1992 but then was halted and never completed; with the locomotive disassembled, it was purchased by SMS Rail Lines, who began a complete overhaul to operating condition in 2009. After more than a decade of meticulous restoration, the locomotive finally returned to service on the Woodstown Central hauling the first public excursions in late 2024. Locations: 0:00 Woodstown Engine House - Intro 1:08 South Woodstown 2:27 Alloway Junction - TF South 2:57 Acton - TF South 3:33 Salem Wye - TF 4:38 Acton - TF North 5:31 Mannington Yorktown Road - TF North 6:02 Point Airy - TF North 6:30 Oldman's Creek Road - TF North 6:59 Oldman's Creek Road - SF South 7:37 Point Airy - SF South 8:24 South Woodstown 9:38 South Woodstown - Simmering 10:15 Alloway-Woodstown Road - SF South 11:10 Alloway Junction - SF South 11:49 Acton - SF South 12:39 Salem Wye - SF 14:05 Acton - SF North 15:18 Alloway Junction - SF North 15:56 Cedar Lane - SF North 16:30 Point Airy - SF North 17:10 Oldman's Creek Road - SF North 17:50 Oldman's Creek Road - TF South 18:20 Point Airy - TF South - Ending TF = Tender-First SF = Smokebox-First To learn more and support the Woodstown Central's operations, please visit: https://woodstowncentral.com Special Thanks To: The Woodstown Central Railroad SMS Rail Lines The Crew of 9 The KRP Family Filmed on Saturday, February 15, 2025 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Follow the official Keystone Rail Productions page! @keystonerailproductions on Instagram and @KeystoneRailProductions on Facebook. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ © Keystone Rail Productions 2025 All Rights Reserved COPYRIGHT POLICY: This may not be copied or reproduced without exclusive permission from Keystone Rail Productions. We work hard to create these videos, and they are not be re-uploaded/distributed without permission, or will be taken down in accordance with international copyright law. Thank you for understanding. Apologies for the ads, however they help fund for more trips like these.