Nashville Steam
The Nashville Steam Preservation Society is restoring Music City's legendary steam locomotive No. 576 back to operation. Built during World War II by the American Locomotive Company, No. 576 served on the Nashville, Chattanooga, & St. Louis Railway until it was retired in 1952. It was then donated to the people of Nashville and sat on display in Centennial Park until it was relocated in 2019 for a complete mechanical overhaul. Follow along to see how these incredible machines are restored and how they influenced the history and culture of our country.
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Celebrating 125 Years of Nashville's Union Station
Did Our Locomotive Pass the Hydrostatic Test? | Nashville Steam No. 576 Restoration Update
What is a Hydrostatic Test? | Nashville Steam No. 576 Restoration Update
Historic Preservation Medal Awarded to Nashville Steam | Daughters of the American Revolution
Installing the Tubes & Flues | Restoration Milestone for 576
First Run of an NC&StL Fireman | A Spoken-Word Story from Classic Trains
Summer of Momentum | Nashville Steam
Smokebox Riveting!
Re-Wheeling 576 | Road to Revival
How to Install a Staybolt | Steam Locomotive Restoration in Nashville
Wheels of Progress Keep Turning in Nashville
@martystuartofficial and Harry Stinson Perform for Nashville Steam
Ride Along with Nashville's Whistle
NC&StL No. 576 Singing Through the Midwest!
Nashville Music Stars Wish 576 a Happy Birthday
Marty Stuart and Harry Stinson Reflect on Nashville's Steam Locomotive
Steam Locomotive Restoration Update | Summer 2022
How a Steam Locomotive Works
Steam Locomotive Rebuild 50% Complete | 2021 Year in Review
Trains Magazine Goes Behind the Scenes with Nashville Steam
Visit An Incredible Nashville Model Railroad
Steam Restoration Update - Road to Revival Bonus Footage
Road to Revival: Hands-On Steam Experience | Episode 11
When I See a Steam Engine Fly!
No. 576 - The Road to Revival, Ep. 10: Into the Firebox
Storm Recovery Update
No. 576 - The Road to Revival, Episode 9: Cab Fabrication