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Spirit of Boston Locomotive

How to start: 1. Turn on the fan. 2. Load coal into the firebox. 3. Start the engine. 4. Wait until boiler pressure is at 100. Lore About the Locomotive: The Spirit Of Boston was built on June 7th, 1927 for the Stormworks railways as an A class Pacific. She operated the New England Runner between Boston, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine, until May 1st, 1934, when connecting to the train, her crew accidentally backed up into the train at ten Miles Per hour, derailing SOB and the train, due to the damage, Spirit of Boston would be swapped to a type B Tender. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, the Stormworks Railways focused fright operations, meaning Spirit of Boston was asighed to fright services. On August 12th 1944 the Stormworks railways approached the Free French government with an offer, trade one steam engine for the rest of the war for $100000000, the Spirit of Boston arrived in france on May 1st 1945 due to issues, and helped in supporting allied operations until Germany's surrender. For the next Twenty years, the Spirit of Boston ran passenger and freight train across the SWR's network. On June 5th, 1965, the Spirit of Boston was pulled from service and was purchased by the State of Massachusetts and was Painted Black with White outline, given her name, and would run Heritage trains from Boston, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island.