
Because a cat is said to have many lives, the Chessie kitten is the perfect emblem for this locomotive! Built by Baldwin in 1923, it was converted in 1945 to a faster, more powerful T-1 by the Reading Railroad. After being relegated to a scrap yard, it was rescued and restored in 1974—to become one of three locomotives that proudly pulled the American Freedom Train on a 25,000-mile tour celebrating the nation’s 1976 bicentennial. In 1977, No. 2101 emerged as the Chessie Steam Special, in honor of the 150th anniversary of the B&O Railroad. Later, after being severely damaged in a roundhouse fire, the locomotive was restored once more. It is now on exhibit at the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. Look for the Keepsake Ornament replicating the tender at your Hallmark retailer. The story of the Chessie kitten appears on the package.
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6th in the series
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- Released: 2001 (Ornament Premiere)
- Retail Price: $18.95 USA/$25.45 CAN
- Material(s):
- Dimensions: 1½" w. x 4½" h. x 1¼" d.
- SKU: QX6092
- Produced in: China
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Description
6th in the series
- Artist:
- Released: 2001 (Ornament Premiere)
- Retail Price: $18.95 USA/$25.45 CAN
- Material(s):
- Dimensions: 1½" w. x 4½" h. x 1¼" d.
- SKU: QX6092
- Produced in: China
- Production Date(s):
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