Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society information
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Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society
Type
Non-Profit
Focus
To provide outstanding, hands-on, educational experiences
with Nickel Plate Road steam locomotive no. 765.
Location
New Haven, IN
Area served
Eastern United States
Products
Vintage Steam-Era Railroad Equipment
Members
400+
Volunteers
70
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The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society (FWRHS) is a non-profit group in New Haven, Indiana that is dedicated to the restoration and operation of the ex-Nickel Plate Railroad's steam locomotive no. 765 and other vintage railroad equipment. Since restoration, the 765 was added to the National Register of Historic Places as no. 96001010 on September 12, 1996[1] and has operated excursion trains across the Eastern United States. In 2012, the FWRHS's steam locomotive no. 765 was added to the Norfolk Southern's 21st Century Steam program.
^Hayes, Holly. "Go Historic". Retrieved November 7, 2013.
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