Podcast: The Enduring Legacy of Class J No. 611
Podcast: The Enduring Legacy of Class J No. 611
Steam operations manager Zac McGinnis discusses the engineering, history, and enduring appeal of ASME Landmark No. 611.
Zac McGinnis is steam operations manager at the Virginia Museum of Transportation and for Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611. A lifelong steam enthusiast, he brings over 18 years of preserved-locomotive experience and has worked with No. 611 since 2013.
He leads operations and maintenance planning and supports fundraising, communications, and event planning. A retired firefighter and former assistant chief, he is committed to safety and mentorship.
ASME Techcast spoke with McGinnis about the #611 Class J Steam Locomotive, which is an ASME Landmark that was rededicated by ASME in 2025. We covered why the N&W Class J No. 611 resonates with people, how a steam locomotive works, the design history of the engine, and the steam vs. diesel challenge.
He leads operations and maintenance planning and supports fundraising, communications, and event planning. A retired firefighter and former assistant chief, he is committed to safety and mentorship.
ASME Techcast spoke with McGinnis about the #611 Class J Steam Locomotive, which is an ASME Landmark that was rededicated by ASME in 2025. We covered why the N&W Class J No. 611 resonates with people, how a steam locomotive works, the design history of the engine, and the steam vs. diesel challenge.
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