>>10237167I was talking to museum staff and he said they've just got one of the engines working but its still rough and needs tuning, and there will be a perminant place for it in the museum, but they also want to use it occasionally for the train ride that goes about five miles back and forth along the river. It has moved under its own power from the maintenance building to this storage shed, where you can go and see it parked with a bunch of other engines and cars, and 347B is currently coupled to it. They have a work shop on the other side of the amtrack station where they take all their engines and cars for restoration and maintenance about a half mile from the actual museum area. Also durring special events like holidays they can park it out front of this shed as a big show peice to basically advertise the museum.