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In the snow-laden winter season, the Reading & Northern fired up their flagship icon, T-1 2102. The mighty northern was tasked with hauling the railroad's second annual Winter Iron Horse Ramble, which she made easy work of. This unique opportunity allowed the masses to see this extraordinarily loud steam locomotive in the snow, tackling the frozen mountain grades of the R&N mainline. The Reading 2102 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1923, originally designated as an I-10sa class 2-8-0, 2044. By 1945, the Reading Railroad searched for ways to fulfill its growing demand for more powerful locomotives. The answer was to rebuild, thus 2044 was rebuilt into a T-1 class 4-8-4 in their very own shops. The T-1s performed beautifully, hauling coal trains across miles of track and up steep mount grades. This tenure eventually came to an end in 1956, when the Reading ended steam operation. The future was bleak, as 2102 became a steam generator for a steel plant. However, on April 29th, 1962, the locomotive exited an extensive restoration, pulling the Iron Horse Rambles along sister T-1 locomotives. By 1965, the Rambles ended, and 2102 was sold off. Again, she would not sit idle for long, as she ran all across the Northeast. In 1985, 2102 was sold to Andy Muller, owner of the up and coming Blue Mountain & Reading Railroad. 2102 ran for another six years, making her final run on October 27, 1991. While she was moved around here and there, the locomotive sat dormant until January 2016, when it was announced the locomotive would undergo restoration in the Reading, Blue Mountain, and Northern's steam shops. After six years, millions of dollars, and countless hours of maintenance, the locomotive is once again riding the rails of the steel road. RBM&N Passenger Department: https://www.rbmnrr-passenger.com/ Locations: 0:00 Perry 1:27 New Ringgold Bridge 2:08 Mintzers 3:02 Milepost 108 3:58 Nesquehoning 4:50 Turning the train at Nesquehoning Junction 8:22 Hometown Hill 9:48 Tamaqua Tunnel 10:30 Molino Filmed on February 14th, 2026. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ©Train Chamber Productions 2026 All Rights Reserved This video is protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, copied, or redistributed without the expressed permission of Train Chamber Productions. The creation of these videos demands significant time, effort, and resources. Any unauthorized use will be subject to removal in accordance with international copyright law. We appreciate your understanding regarding advertisements, as they help support the production of content and fund future trips. Thank you for your continued support.