A heavy-duty railway turntable that is used to change the direction of locomotives like this 1952 steam engine is an attraction for visitors to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. The coal-burning No. 610 is one of the last steam locomotives built for service in the United States and is now undergoing restoration. One-hour and longer tours are offered on other vintage steam trains that have been restored in the museum's workshop.


A heavy-duty railway turntable that is used to change the direction of locomotives like this 1952 steam engine is an attraction for visitors to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. The coal-burning No. 610 is one of the last steam locomotives built for service in the United States and is now undergoing restoration. One-hour and longer tours are offered on other vintage steam trains that have been restored in the museum's workshop.


Size: 3700px × 2392px
Location: 4119 Cromwell Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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