The Norfolk & Western No. 1134 is a 4-8-0 steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1910 for the Norfolk and Western Railway.
The engine was designed to haul freight trains on the Norfolk and Western Railway until it was retired in the 1950's.
The engine hasn't run since it was sent to the scrapper back in the 1950's and it sat in the Virginia Scrap Iron & Metal Company's yard (also known as the Lost Engines of Roanoke) until it was rescued some years later.
The locomotive is now on static display at the Railroad Museum of Virginia in Portsmouth.
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- No. 1134 along with Norfolk and Western No. 917 and Norfolk and Western No. 1151 had made cameo appearances in the opening credits of the 2000 children's film 587: The Great Train Robbery playing the non operational engines that were sitting in the scrap yard.