Florida East Coast Railway (1922-1938) U.S. Sugar (1940-1956) University of Miami (1956-1966)
Class
151
Power class
77
Numbers
153
Retired
1956 (revenue service) 1992 (excursion service)
Restored
1957
Current owner
Gold Coast Railroad Museum
Disposition
On static display, based in Miami, Florida
History
FEC #153 (left), along side FEC #113 (right), at Fort Lauderdale around the 1970's.
The locomotive served on the Florida East Coast Railway from 1922 to 1938, and pulled a train carrying President Calvin Coolidge to Miami in 1928. In 1935, when she was in use on the run between Miami and Key West, #153 was one of the last engines to reach Miami before the hurricane that year destroyed the bridges to the Florida Keys.
After 1938, #153 was used as an industrial switcher by the United States Sugar Corporation of Clewiston, Florida. In 1956, she was donated to the University of Miami.
From March 1957 until November 1966, she operated a train called Gold Coast Special in Miami every Sunday. In 1966, she received a major overhaul, after which she was inspected and subsequently certified by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
For pulling the "rescue train" out of Marathon before the Labor Day Hurricane, #153 was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on February 21, 1985. Due to age and damage by Hurricane Andrew in 1992, she's been out of service since.[1] It is located at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12400 Southwest 152nd Street, Miami, FL.
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