She may have a lot of miles on her, but she's still both beautiful and up to the job. Here Southern 630 is seen pulling a passenger special in Salisbury, North Carolina in Aril of 2013.
Southern Railway 630 is a 2-8-0 Consolidation type steam locomotive built in February 1904 by the Richmond Works of the American Locomotive Company. She was first put into local and branch line service in Knoxville, Tennessee by Southern Railway before it was moved to Asheville, North Carolina to run on the Murphy and Lake Toxaway branch lines before being retired from revenue freight service in August 1952.