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Kentucky Steam to Lease SD40-2 to Ohio Short Line
A partnership between a nonprofit railroad heritage group and an Ohio short line will bring a Norfolk & Western SD40-2 to home rails this spring. Photo by Casey Thompson. 

Kentucky Steam to Lease SD40-2 to Ohio Short Line

A partnership between a nonprofit railroad heritage group and an Ohio short line will bring a Norfolk & Western SD40-2 to home rails this spring.

The Kentucky Steam Heritage Corp. is leasing KSHX 6162 to Cincinnati Eastern Railroad, which operates the former N&W main line between Cincinnati and Plum Run, Ohio. Known locally as the Peavine Line, the route is famous for its winding curves and challenging grades and was historically part of N&W’s Cincinnati District. The locomotive left Kentucky Steam’s campus in Irvine, Ky., on March 5 and arrived in Ohio a few days later. It is expected to enter service in the coming weeks.

“This partnership has been several months in the making, and we’re excited to see it come together,” said Thomas Bookout, a board member of the Kentucky Steam Heritage Corp. “There’s something especially fitting about a former Norfolk & Western locomotive returning to work on a former N&W main line. The Peavine is known for its winding curves and demanding grades, and the SD40-2’s 3,000 horsepower will be put to good use hauling freight over that territory. Just as important, this lease allows the locomotive to generate revenue that will help fund its own maintenance while supporting Kentucky Steam’s long-term preservation mission.”

—Railfan & Railroad Staff

This article was posted on: April 9, 2026