Louisville and Nashville No. 411 is an EMD GP7 that was built by the Electro-Motive Division for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1953 which was during the production of the EMD GP7s.
History[]
Louisville and Nashville No. 411 was constructed in 1953 by the Electro-Motive Division and was delivered to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad the same year in 1953, it was built to replace all of the steam locomotives that the Louisville and Nashville Railroad had in service in their lines.
No. 411 was removed from the Louisville and Nashville Railroad's roster and has survived into the preservation era, it was eventually donated to the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Kentucky and still operates even there to this day.