The locomotive bearing the School's name was withdrawn from service in January 1961.
He felt like he was lost in a dark, endless tunnel with a locomotive bearing down on him.
The locomotive bearing the School's name was withdrawn in the early 1960s.
Despite tremendous costs, the first locomotive, bearing factory number 1 and the name BORSIG, was finished in 1840.
Though the merger application was subsequently denied by the ICC, locomotives bearing this color scheme can still be found occasionally in lease service.
There were in fact two locomotives bearing this name, the other was a mock-up used in the annual Douglas Carnival parade but the fate of this loco appears to be lost in the mists of time.
It depicts a runaway locomotive, labeled "Israel" and belching gold coins, bearing down on French citizens.
The locomotive bearing the School's name (no. 922, later 30922) was withdrawn in 1961.